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The winners of the 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards were announced recently. The winners were: Fiction - Foal's Bread by Gillian Mears Poetry - Interferon Psalms by Luke Davies Non-fiction - An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark by Mark McKenna Prize for Australian History - The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia by Bill Gammage Young adult fiction - When We Were Two by Robert Newton Children's fiction - Goodnight, Mice! By Frances Watts, illustrated by Judy Watson |
2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards Winners
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