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The 2010 Award

 

The Rehearsal

The Rehearsal by Eleanor Catton

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Christchurch City Libraries, New Zealand

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Victoria University Press, New Zealand

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

A high-school sex scandal jolts a group of teenage girls into a new awareness of their own potency and power. The sudden and total publicity seems to turn every act into a performance, and every platform into a stage. But when the local drama school decides to turn the scandal into a show, the real world and the world of the theatre are forced to meet, and soon the boundaries between private and public begin to dissolve . . .
The Rehearsal is an exhilarating and provocative novel about the unsimple mess of human desire. Startlingly original, it is at once a tender evocation of its young protagonists and a shrewd exposé of emotional compromise. It introduces Eleanor Catton, a boldly inventive and extraordinarily accomplished new voice in fiction.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Eleanor Catton was born in 1985 in Canada and raised in Canterbury. She completed an MA in Creative Writing at Victoria University in 2007 and won the Adam Prize in Creative Writing for The Rehearsal.
In June 2009 The Rehearsal (Victoria University Press, NZ and Granta, UK) won the UK Society of Authors' Betty Trask Award worth £8,000 and it was named best first book of fiction in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2009.
She also won the 2007 Sunday Star-Times short story competition and the audience award at Once Upon a Deadline, a one-day story contest in the 2008 NZ International Arts Festival Writers and Readers Week and was awarded the 2008 Louis Johnson New Writers Bursary.
Eleanor is currently in the States studying creative writing at the University of Iowa.  She was the recipient of the 2008 Glenn Schaeffer Fellowship, which enabled her to attend the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop. .

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

A dead-on eye for detail and for the way people, especially young people speak and behave makes this one of the most impressive first novels (and second and third…) we have read.

 

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