Ruth Hadden Memorial Award
The Ruth Hadden Memorial Award is an award for the best first novel published in Britain. Formerly administered by the Booktrust, it has now been discontinued.[1]
Past winners
- 1991: The Last Room, by Elean Thomas[2]
- 1992: Leaving the Light On, by Catherine Merriman[3]
- 1993: In the Place of Fallen Leaves, by Tim Pears[4]
- 1994: Pig, by Andrew Cowan[5]
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References
- Booktrust: Ruth Hadden Memorial Award (accessed 18 February 2009)
- Johnson, Buzz. Elean Thomas: Writer with a message of human rights. The Guardian (31 July 2004) (accessed 18 February 2009)
- Academi: Members Committee Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 18 February 2009)
- "Tim Pears". British Council Literature. British Council. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
- "Professor Andrew Cowan". British Council Literature. British Council. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
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