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Friday 23 August 2013

Not the Booker Prize - now who's telling Little White Lies?


I always tell the truth, even when I lie,  Al Pacino once quipped in one of my favourite quotes of all time. Now scriptwriter and novelist Suzie Tullet admits that stretching the truth has helped her to hit the headlines.

Suzie's latest novel, Little White Lies and Butterflies has been shortlisted for the Guardian newspaper's Not the Booker Prize 2013.

Protagonist Lydia Livingstone is approaching her 30th birthday without the elusive man of her dreams. Unconventional she may be, but she longs for a career-free life with a brood of children swarming at her feet.

With her family pressing her to celebrate in style, she runs away to Greece where things gets even more complicated. Pretending to be a chef to avoid the local Romeo, she finds herself cooking up quite a storm...

Little White Lies and Butterflies

This hilarious book grabs your attention from the start with its quirky sense of humour and brilliantly researched settings. Released only three weeks ago by Safkhet Publishing, in paperback and digital format, it soon attracted the interest of Guardian readers.

 Says Suzie 'Although it came as something of a surprise, I'm both excited and honoured to have made The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize short list.'  There are some great books on there, written by equally great authors - to have made it this far feels like an achievement in itself."

Not the Booker Prize was created by the Guardian's book blog in 2009 in  'a pioneering attempt to create a truly democratic reader-judged book prize.'

The final judging takes place on October 14 and the results will be announced at a live online event.

4 comments:

Suzie Tullett said...

Thank you for this, Marilyn, you sum the story up perfectly here.

Now I just have to keep everything crossed the Judges like the book. Here's hoping x

Guernsey Girl said...

I'll be rooting for you, Suzie! Good luck...

Diane Eagle said...

Wishing you the best of luck with your book Suzie,it sounds great,and thanks Guernsey girl for bringing the book and the prize to our attention.

KimatSafkhet said...

thank you Guernsey Girl indeed!