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Leila Aboulela is Scottish Saltire Literary Prize 2018 winner.

James Murua December 1, 2018 No Comments Leila AboulelaSaltire Literary AwardsSaltire Literary Awards 2018

Leila Aboulela was announced the winner of best fiction book award at the Scottish Saltire Literary Prize 2018 at a ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland on…

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Leila Aboulela
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Leila Aboulela makes Saltire Literary Awards 2018 shortlists

James Murua October 23, 2018 No Comments Bantam.Jackie KayLeila AboulelaSaltire Literary AwardsSaltire Literary Awards 2018

Leila Aboulela is on the Saltire Literary Awards 2018 shortlists announced on October 22, 2018 for her book Elsewhere, Home. Also featuring is Jackie Kay…

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