Scottish author Douglas Stuart wins Booker Prize for 'Shuggie Bain'; says 'my mother is in every page of this book' - News Summed Up

Scottish author Douglas Stuart wins Booker Prize for 'Shuggie Bain'; says 'my mother is in every page of this book'


Scottish author Douglas Stuart won the Booker Prize for fiction on Thursday with his first novel "Shuggie Bain", with judges saying his tale of love and alcoholism set in Glasgow in 1980s was destined to be a classic. The 44-year-old Stuart, who wins 50,000 pounds and is only the second Scot to have won the prestigious literary prize, said he was stunned. The book, based on his own childhood, tells of a young boy growing up during tough years in Glasgow with a mother who is battling addiction. "I think I've been clear that my mother is in every page of this book and without her, I wouldn't be here and my work wouldn't be here," he said. "While COVID deprived us of so many cultural pleasures... we have, at least, been able to read," she said.


Source: dna November 20, 2020 06:48 UTC



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