Emily St. John Mandel wins 2015 Toronto Book Award
Emily St. John Mandel has added the Toronto Book Award to her list of honours. Partly set in Toronto, Station Eleven follows a troupe of Shakespearean actors as they travel around the Great Lakes Region, in a world that has been devastated by a lethal virus.
The novel won'the Arthur C. Clarke award earlier this year and has been nominated for the National Book Award, PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Bailey's Women's Prize.
Station Eleven is available in:
• Regular Print
• Audiobook
• eAudiobook
• eBook
• Talking Book (restricted to Print Disabled patrons)
The other finalists for the 2015 Toronto Book Award were:
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All the Broken Things by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
• eBook
Fifteen Dogs: an Apologue by André Alexis
• eBook
The Last Hockey Game by Bruce McDougall
Stone Mattress: Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood
• eAudiobook
• eBook




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