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Guidelines - This section is reserved for books reviewed that have received an award. See also our Rising Stars section for books reviewed that have been nominated for an award.
A Good House by Bonnie Burnard - Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Winner of the 1999 Giller Prize for Fiction.

Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje - Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Reviewed by Devorah Stone - Winner of the 2000 Giller Prize for Fiction.

Disgrace
by South African author J.M. Coetzee - Reviewed by Merilyn Tomkins -Winner of the 1999 Booker Prize.

Elizabeth and After by Matt Cohen - Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Winner of the 1999 Governor General's Literary Award.

L.A. Requiem by Robert Crais - Reviewed by John A. Broussard, PhD. Winner of a 2000 Dilys Award [Independent Mystery Bookstores].

Lulu Phezulu by Leigh Voigt - Reviewed by Merilyn Tomkins. Winner of the prestigious 2000 Book Data Award [South Africa].

Murder With Peacocks by Donna Andrews - Reviewed by PJ Nunn - Winner of the 2000 Agatha, Anthony and Lefty Awards for Best First Novel.

No Great Mischief
by Alistair MacLeod - Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Winner of the 2000 Trillium Prize.

The Ground Beneath Her Feet by Salman Rushdie - Reviewed by Julie Failla Earhart.
Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize 2000, Best Book for Eurasia.

The Ivory Swing by Janette Turner Hospital - Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Winner of Canada's Seal First Novel Award.

The Tie that Binds by Kent Haruf - Reviewed by Andrea Collare - Winner of the Whiting Foundation Award - Special citation from the PEN/Hemingway Foundation -

Waiting
by Ha Jin - Reviewed by Devorah Stone - Winner of the 1999 National Book Award for Fiction.

What the Body Remembers by Shauna Singh Baldwin - Reviewed by Morgan Ann Adams
Winner of the Commonwealth Writer's Prize 2000 for Best Book in Canada and the Caribbean.

What Was Always Hers by Uma Parameswaran
- Reviewed by Zaheera Jiwaji - Winner of the 2000 Jubilee Award for short stories [Canadian Authors Association].


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