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Prima's publisher Hearst UK has revealed the winners for its Big Book Awards 2019, highlighting the finest emerging fiction and non-fiction titles in UK publishing.

For the 2019 awards, each of the magazines and websites taking part had its own shortlist of books – ranging from beautifully illustrated children's literature to in-depth, immersive long reads.

And now, we can reveal the Book of the Year for each of those brands, as chosen by a combination of magazine editors and Hearst's readers.

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Prima
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Her Last Promise, Kathryn Hughes (Headline)

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Years after losing her mother, Tara discovers that someone has left her a key to a safe deposit box – and its contents will change everything she thought she knew, as she heads to Spain to search for the answers to a mystery that has spanned 40 years.

Prima hailed Her Last Promise as "storytelling at its finest with characters that come alive and a plot that dances with intrigue. An absolutely first-class read that does not disappoint."

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Call Me Star Girl, Louise Beech (Orenda)

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During her last show on the airwaves, a radio host takes a call from a man who claims to have vital evidence in an unsolved murder case.

Best described it as "a smart, complex and beautifully written psychological thriller, with a raw intensity at its heart.

"Twisty, addictive and completely compelling, this powerful story will keep you hooked and leave you haunted."

Cosmopolitan
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Ayesha At Last, Uzma Jalaluddin (Atlantic)

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Ayesha, a teacher who dreams of being a performance poet, finds herself attracted to straightforward Khalid in this Pride and Prejudice-inspired romance set in a Muslim community in Toronto. This is Uzma's debut novel, and former Sony exec Amy Pascal’s company Pascal Pictures is already making plans for a movie based on the book.

Cosmopolitan described Ayesha at Last as "a clever homage to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that you'll love, even if you never got round to reading the original".

Good Housekeeping
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King of Scars, Leigh Bardugo (Orion Children’s Books)

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This epic fantasy is the first in a two-part miniseries or 'duology', and it sees Nikolai, a king and war hero, battling demonic magic within following a devastating civil war. This is such an immersive book, and the world Leigh has created here is so carefully and lovingly crafted.

Like other stories in Leigh's 'Grishaverse', elements of magic, fantasy, superpowers and technology all combine, and you'll also find Game of Thrones-esque politics, constantly shifting power dynamics, heaps of intrigue, and some superb one-liners among its pages. We had a feeling our readers would love it for all those reasons. Our congratulations to Leigh – and roll on, part two…

The Garden of Lost and Found, Harriet Evans (Headline)

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Juliet is given the key to her family's ancestral home – and explores a century-old family secret – in this widely-acclaimed novel. Good Housekeeping praised The Garden of Lost and Found as "a sweeping tale that is by turns sad and full of heart, with characters that really get inside your head and stay there".

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Testament by Kim Sherwood (riverrun)

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Kim's acclaimed first novel tells the story of Eva as she uncovers the deepest secrets of her late grandfather, who endured the horrors of the Holocaust before coming to England as a refugee.

Harper's Bazaar praised Testament as "ambitious in its scope", adding that "this impressive debut novel skilfully interweaves the stories of multiple generations, moving seamlessly between eras and geographies. Sherwood tells a moving tale of love, loss and finding peace with the past".

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In Search of Silence, Poorna Bell (Simon & Schuster)

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After Poorna's husband Rob took his own life in 2015, she wrote this personal memoir – the follow-up to Chase the Rainbow – in which she reflects on her life's journey over the past few years and asks questions about expectation, happiness, sadness and self-worth. Poorna herself says the book is all about "living an actively-chosen, meaningful life".

Red said that In Search of Silence is "a beautiful, moving book which rewrites the template for what it means to live a happy life".

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I Am The Seed That Grew The Tree by Fiona Waters, with illustrations by Frann Preston-Gannon (Nosy Crow)

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Named after the first line of Judith Nicholls' poem Windsong, this beautifully-illustrated book features a nature poem for every day of the year (and there are 366, so no need to worry if it's a leap year).

Red praised this collection as "a very special book, with a nature-themed poem per day – one to hand down through the generations".

Red – Children's (Non-Illustrated)
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Swimming Against the Storm by Jess Butterworth (Orion Children’s Books)

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In this adventure, two siblings, Eliza and Avery, fight to save their Louisiana home from rising sea levels and go in search of a dangerous, legendary creature that has never been seen before.

Red said that "this wonderful story – about two sisters' fight to save their home from rising water levels – is a tale with deep substance. It couldn't be timelier."

Women's Health
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Vagina: A Re-Education by Lynn Enright (Allen & Unwin)

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Lynn's debut book includes personal stories as she seeks to provide her audience with the information they need about their own bodies, tackling social taboos around issues from sexuality to reproduction on the way.

Women's Health said that "by shining a long-overdue spotlight on the vagina, Lynn Enright gets to the heart of some of the most urgent issues in female health right now, from the truth about HRT to the gender pain gap. Vagina is vital reading for those who are in possession of one – and those who aren't."


Each Big Book Awards category was hotly contested, and here were the shortlisted nominees for each title:

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heartstopper vol 1 by alice oseman
Heartstopper by Alice Oseman

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(Hodder)

Opposites attract in this tender, beautifully-illustrated same-sex romance.

Hodder Children's Books
King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo
King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo

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(Orion)

This epic fantasy sees a king and war hero battling dark magic within.

Orion Children's Books
Pure by Rose Cartwright
Pure by Rose Cartwright

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(Unbound)

A brutally honest account of living with Pure O, a form of OCD.

Unbound
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Best
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Call Me Star Girl by Louise Beech
Call Me Star Girl by Louise Beech

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(Orenda Books)

A radio host takes a call from a man who claims to have vital evidence in an unsolved murder case.

Orenda Books
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The Madonna of Bolton by Matt Cain

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Charlie's love of Madonna and her music gets him through tough times in this moving coming-of-age story.

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Cosmopolitan
How Do You Like Me Now by Holly Bourne
How Do You Like Me Now? by Holly Bourne

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(Hodder & Stoughton)

Best-selling writer Tori confronts her fear of missing out in this exploration of love and friendship.

Hodder & Stoughton
The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary
The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary

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(Quercus)

Tiffy works days. Leon works nights. Could these flatmates become soul mates?

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Orchid & the Wasp by Caoilinn Hughes

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(Oneworld Publications)

When her family falls apart after her father walks out, Gael sets off for London and New York determined to build a life-raft for her loved ones – and game the system.

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Ayesha At Last, Uzma Jalaluddin
Ayesha At Last by Uzma Jalaluddin

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(Corvus)

Ayesha, a teacher who dreams of being a performance poet, finds herself attracted to straightforward Khalid in this Pride and Prejudice-inspired romance.

Corvus

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The Familiars by Stacey Halls

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(Zaffre)

A pregnant 17-year-old and her midwife's lives become intertwined during the 17th century Pendle witch trials.

Zaffre
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When All is Said by Anne Griffin

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(Sceptre)

Maurice is 84 years old and ready to tell his story, as he remembers the five people who still mean the most to him.

Sceptre
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The Garden of Lost and Found by Harriet Evans

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(Headline Review)

Juliet is given the key to her family's ancestral home – and a century-old family secret.

Headline Review
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Manchester Happened by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
Manchester Happened by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi

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(Oneworld)

This short story collection from the award-winning author of Kintu explores the journeys of Ugandans who choose to make England their home.

Oneworld Publications
Testament by Kim Sherwood
Testament by Kim Sherwood

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(Quercus Publishing)

A novel in which Eva uncovers the deepest secrets of her late grandfather, who endured the horrors of the Holocaust before coming to England as a refugee.

Quercus Publishing
The Last Landlady by Laura Thompson
The Last Landlady by Laura Thompson

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A memoir about Laura's grandmother Violet, the first woman in England to be given a publican's licence in her own name.

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The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames
The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames

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(Hodder & Stoughton)

Stella Fortuna has somehow managed to escape death time and again – but how? The answer may lie in some deep-buried, dark family secrets...

Hodder & Stoughton
Love Will Tear Us Apart by Holly Seddon.
Love Will Tear Us Apart by Holly Seddon

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(Atlantic Books)

Childhood friends Kate and Paul made a pact to marry at 30 if they were still single. Ten years of marriage later, they discover that love is more complex and precarious than they ever imagined.

Atlantic Books
Her Last Promise by Kathryn Hughes
Her Last Promise by Kathryn Hughes

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(Headline Publishing Group)

Years after losing her mother, Tara discovers someone has left her a key to a safe deposit box – and its contents will change everything she thought she knew.

Headline Publishing Group
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Red
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A History of the World in 21 Women, Jenni Murray
A History of the World in 21 Women by Jenni Murray

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(Oneworld Publications)

History as told through the lives of pioneering women, from Joan of Arc to Frida Kahlo.

Oneworld Publications
In Search of Silence by Poorna Bell
In Search of Silence by Poorna Bell

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(Simon & Schuster UK)

Following the death of her husband, Poorna asks questions about expectation, happiness, sadness and self-worth in this personal and raw memoir.

Simon & Schuster UK
The Farm by Joanne Ramos
The Farm by Joanne Ramos

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(Bloomsbury Publishing)

This dystopian debut novel has been compared to The Handmaid's Tale and takes a sharp look at class, race, gender and capitalism.

Bloomsbury Publishing
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Red – Children's (Illustrated)
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Alphabet Street by Jonathan Emmett (illustrated by Ingela Peterson Arrhenius)
Alphabet Street by Jonathan Emmett (illustrated by Ingela Peterson Arrhenius)

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(Nosy Crow)

An interactive fold-out, lift-the-flap book with lots for young children to discover.

Nosy Crow
I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree by Fiona Waters (illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon)
I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree by Fiona Waters (illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon)

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(Nosy Crow)

A collection of poems celebrating the natural world – one for each day of the year.

Nosy Crow
My Pet Star by Corrinne Averiss (illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw)
My Pet Star by Corrinne Averiss (illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw)

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(Orchard Books)

A little girl looks out for a lost star in this heartfelt tale about caring for others.

Orchard Books
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Red – Children's (Non-Illustrated)
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Swimming Against the Storm by Jess Butterworth
Swimming Against the Storm by Jess Butterworth

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(Orion)

Two sisters go in search of a dangerous, legendary creature as they fight to save their Louisiana home from rising sea levels.

Orion
You Got This by Bryony Gordon
You Got This by Bryony Gordon

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(Wren & Rook)

In this guide to being true to yourself, Bryony shares the life lessons she wishes she'd learned growing up.

Wren & Rook
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The Dog Runner by Bren Macdibble

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(Old Barn Books)

Climate change has wreaked havoc on Ella and Emery's home in this timely novel set in a dystopian, future version of Australia.

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Women's Health
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Vagina: A Re-Education by Lynn Enright
Vagina: A Re-Education by Lynn Enright

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(Atlantic Books)

Lynn shares her personal stories to provide her audience with the information they need about their own bodies, as well as tackling social taboos about sexuality and reproduction.

Atlantic Books
Gene Eating: The Science of Obesity and the Truth About Diets by Dr Giles Yeo
Gene Eating: The Science of Obesity and the Truth About Diets by Dr Giles Yeo

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(Orion Publishing Co)

Dr Yeo explores the human appetite and our relationship with food to empower readers to establish healthy eating practices in this 'anti-diet' diet book.

Orion Publishing Co
How to Come Alive Again by Beth McColl
How to Come Alive Again by Beth McColl

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(Unbound)

In this practical guide for anyone who has experienced difficulties with their mental health, Beth shares what has – and hasn't – worked for her, and what she wishes she'd known from the start.

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