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Sarah Hall has won the 2006/7 John Llewellyn Rhys prize, which celebrates the best fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama from the UK and the Commonwealth, with her third novel, The Carhullan Army, a tough portrait of life in a near-future Britain after the oil runs out.
The novel presents itself as the statement of a detained woman prisoner, and follows a narrator, known only as “Sister”, as she escapes her regimented life of tinned food and rationed electricity to join a separatist female commune on the Cumbrian moors.
Speaking after being awarded the
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