By Paul Taylor - Saturday September 21, 2013 - The New Zealand Herald
Young author's world turns upside down after making the prestigious shortlist for the Man Booker Prize
Having woken in her own bed for the first time in eons, she pushed exhaustion aside and agreed to one more interview, a kind of integration home after a circuit of British book festivals that accelerated into that mad whirl of appointments when her novel, The Luminaries, was named among six in the running for the best-known prize for fiction, never mind the £50,000 ($96,000) prize that goes to the winner.
Catton is the third New Zealander to be shortlisted, after Keri Hulme, who won in 1985, and Lloyd Jones. If she wins, she will be the youngest to do so. Heady stuff. Fortunately, Jones has provided brilliant counsel. "He wrote me a couple of really lovely emails. He told me to go down to Ladbrokes and take a bet on myself, which I thought was really awesome advice." The bookies have her as third-favourite.
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