The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Claire Lynch's debut novel wins Nero Gold prize for powerful storytelling
Claire Lynch's debut novel, A Family Matter, won the Nero Gold prize last month for its exploration of homophobia and divorce across dual timelines. Narrated by Miranda Raison, the audiobook reveals family secrets tied to the separation of a mother from her daughter in the 1980s due to societal prejudices against same-sex parenting. The story draws inspiration from real-life events.
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