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    • Bel Canto (2001) // Ann Patchett. Ann Patchett’s novel Bel Canto won the Women’s Prize in 2002. Now heralded by many as a modern classic, this gripping thriller is based on the real-life 1996 Japanese embassy hostage crisis in Lima, Peru.
    • Small Island (2004) // Andrea Levy. Born in London to Jamaican immigrant parents, Andrea Levy’s work largely explores themes of racial identity, colonialism, and immigration through the lens of her Caribbean heritage.
    • On Beauty (2005) // Zadie Smith. The 2006 Women’s Prize winner was Zadie Smith’s poignant third book On Beauty, which also made the Man Booker Prize shortlist the same year.
    • Half of a Yellow Sun (2006) // Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. By offering a devastating portrait of sisterhood and colonialism, Half of a Yellow Sun transports readers back to a critical moment in Nigerian history and the struggle for independence.
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