British Book of the Year
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The British Book of the Year Award is given annually and promoted by the UK publishing industry trade journal Publishing News, one of the British Book Awards.
[edit] Winners
- 1994 - Jung Chang, Wild Swans
- 1995 - Alan Bennett, Writing Home
- 1996 - Delia Smith, Delia Smith's Winter Collection
- 1997 - Dava Sobel, Longitude
- 1998 - Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones's Diary
- 1999 - Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters
- 2000 - Alex Ferguson, Managing My Life
- 2001 - Tony Parsons, Man and Boy
- 2002 - Pamela Stephenson, Billy
- 2003 - Michael Moore, Stupid White Men
- 2004 - Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots and Leaves
- 2005 - Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code
- 2006 - J K Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
- 2007 - Conn and Hal Iggulden, The Dangerous Book for Boys
- 2008 - Ian McEwan, On Chesil Beach