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Goodreads Choice Awards, Best Fiction (2010) Alex Award (2011) ALA Notable Book (2011) Hughes & Hughes Irish Novel of the Year, Irish Book Awards (2010) Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Canada and the Caribbean, 2011) Indies Choice Book Award (Adult Fiction, 2011) Orange Prize, shortlist (2011) WH Smith Paperback of the Year, Galaxy National Book ...
Smith's first book, Shadows in Velvet, won the Romantic Times 1996 Award for First Historical Romance. [2] Her first several books were historical romances, in settings including 17th Century France and England [3] [4] and Medieval Scotland. [5]
In March 2016 it was chosen as WHSmith Fiction Book of the Month. The book's highest chart position was number 17 in The Bookseller UK mass market fiction chart. [ 12 ] Stasi Wolf followed in February 2017, again a Daily Telegraph Pick of the Week, [ 13 ] then A Darker State in 2018, Stasi 77 in 2019, and the series was completed in 2020 with ...
WH Smith PLC, trading as WHSmith (also written WH Smith, and known colloquially as Smith's and formerly as W. H. Smith & Son), is a British retailer, with headquarters in Swindon, England, which operates a chain of high street, railway station, airport, port, hospital and motorway service station shops selling books, stationery, magazines, newspapers, entertainment products and confectionery.
William Henry Smith, FRS (24 June 1825 – 6 October 1891) was an English bookseller and newsagent of the family firm W H Smith, who expanded the firm and introduced the practice of selling books and newspapers at railway stations.
The Dean helps Annie get medical care for free at the university’s teaching hospital. Annie and Carl manage to navigate youthful marriage and parenthood until Carl graduates. A friend of the Dean asks him to find someone, preferably married, to take over his law practice for a year while the friend travels.
Hyperborea is a collection of fantasy short stories by Clark Ashton Smith, edited by Lin Carter.It was first published in paperback by Ballantine Books as the twenty-ninth volume of its Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in April 1971.
The WH Smith Literary Award was an award founded in 1959 by British high street retailer W H Smith to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth". Originally open to all residents of the UK , the Commonwealth and Ireland , it later admitted foreign works in translation and works by US authors.