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(Redirected from Jhalak Prize for Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour) British literary award

Award
Jhalak Prize
Awarded forBook of the year by a writer of colour
CountryUnited Kingdom
Reward(s)£1,000
First awarded2017; 8 years ago (2017)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Jhalak Prize for Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour is an annual literary prize awarded to British or British-resident BAME writers. £1,000 is awarded to the sole winner.

The Jhalak Prize was launched in 2016 and was created by writers Sunny Singh, Nikesh Shukla, and Media Diversified. It is supported by The Authors’ Club and by The Jhalak Foundation, owned by Professor Singh's family. The prize and foundation are named after Professor Singh's grandmother. It is the second literary prize in the UK to only accept entries by writers of colour, following the SI Leeds Literary Prize for BAME women writers, which was first awarded in 2012. In 2016, the Equality and Human Rights Commission praised: "this award is the type of action which the Commission supports and recommends." In 2017 the comedian Shappi Khorsandi withdrew her novel from the longlist. Consequentially, the prize was reported to the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The complaint was not upheld.

In 2020, a sister award, the Jhalak Children’s & YA Prize, was founded.

Jhalak Prize recipients

Jhalak Prize winners and shortlists
Year Author Title Publisher Result Ref.
2017 Jacob Ross The Bone Readers Winner
Kiran Millwood Hargrave The Girl of Ink and Stars The Chicken House Shortlist
Abir Mukherjee A Rising Man Harvill Secker Shortlist
Irenosen Okojie Speak Gigantular Jacaranda Books Shortlist
David Olusoga Black and British: A Forgotten History Macmillan Publishers Shortlist
Gary Younge Another Day In The Death Of America Faber Shortlist
2018 Reni Eddo-Lodge Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race Winner
Nadeem Aslam The Golden Legend Faber Shortlist
Kayo Chingonyi Kumukanda Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Xiaolu Guo Once Upon a Time in the East Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Meena Kandasamy When I Hit You: Or, A Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife Atlantic Books Shortlist
Kiran Millwood-Hargrave The Island at the End of Everything The Chicken House Shortlist
2019 Guy Gunaratne In Our Mad and Furious City Winner
Akala Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire Two Roads Shortlist
Roma Agrawal Built: The Hidden Stories Behind Our Structures Bloomsbury Shortlist
Raymond Antrobus The Perseverance Penned in the Margins Shortlist
Aminatta Forna Happiness Bloomsbury Shortlist
Onjali Q. Rauf The Boy At the Back of the Class Orion Children's Books Shortlist
2020 Johny Pitts Afropean: Notes From Black Europe Winner
Dean Atta The Black Flamingo Hodder Children's Shortlist
Yvonne Battle-Felton Remembered Dialogue Books Shortlist
Candice Carty-Williams Queenie Orion Shortlist
Mary Jean Chan Flèche Faber Shortlist
Romesh Gunesekera Suncatcher Bloomsbury Shortlist
2021 Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi The First Woman Winner
Romalyn Ante Antiemetic for Homesickness Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Catherine Cho Inferno Bloomsbury Shortlist
Rachel Long My Darling From the Lions Picador Shortlist
Katy Massey Are We Home Yet Jacaranda Books Shortlist
Paul Mendez Rainbow Milk Dialogue Books Shortlist
2022 Sabba Khan The Roles We Play Winner
Arifa Akbar Consumed Sceptre Shortlist
Mona Arshi Somebody Loves You And Other Stories Shortlist
Vahni Capildeo Like a Tree, Walking Carcenet Press Shortlist
Tice Cin Keeping the House And Other Stories Shortlist
Kei Miller Things I Have Withheld Canongate Books Shortlist
2023 Travis Alabanza None of the Above Winner
Ayanna Lloyd Banwo When We Were Birds Hamish Hamilton Shortlist
Angela Hui Takeaway Trapeze Shortlist
Paterson Joseph The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho Dialogue Books Shortlist
Sheena Patel I'm a Fan Rough Trade Books Shortlist
Anita Pati Hiding to Nothing Liverpool University Press Shortlist
2024 Yepoka Yeebo Anansi's Gold: The man who swindled the world Bloomsbury Winner
Jason Allen-Paisant Self-Portrait as Othello Carcanet Shortlist
Elizabeth-Jane Burnett Twelve Words for Moss Penguin Shortlist
Jacqueline Crooks Fire Rush Vintage Shortlist
Noreen Masud A Flat Place Penguin Shortlist
Ami Rao Boundary Road Everything With Words Shortlist
  1. The 2017 judges were Sunny Singh, Catherine Johnson , Yvvette Edwards, Musa Okwonga, and Alex Wheatle.
  2. The 2018 judges were Sunny Singh, Catherine Johnson , Tanya Byrne, Vera Chok, and Noo Saro-Wiwa.
  3. The 2019 judges were Anna Perera, Sabrina Mahfouz, Sarah Shaffi, and Siana Bangura.
  4. The 2020 judges were Roy McFarlane, Anita Sethi, Nikesh Shukla, and Kerry Young.
  5. The 2021 judges were Yvonne Battle-Felton, Louise Doughty and Peter Kalu.
  6. The 2022 judges were Mary Jean Chan, Chimene Suleyman and Stephen S. Thompson.
  7. The 2023 judges were Haleh Agar,Yaba Badoe, Anthony Vahni Capildeo, Maisie Chan, Irfan Master and Monisha Rajesh.
  8. The 2024 judges were Anni Domingo, Danielle Jawando, Stella Oni, J. P. Rose, Denise Saul and Rashmi Sirdeshpande.

Children's and Young Adult Prize recipients

Jhalak Children's and Young Adult Prize winners and shortlists
Year Author Title Publisher Result Ref.
2021 Patrice Lawrence Eight Pieces of Silva Winner
Nii Ayikwei Parkes and Avril Filomeno The GA Picture Alphabet Kane Series Shortlist
Kereen Getten When Life Gives You Mangoes Pushkin Children’s Shortlist
Danielle Jawando And the Stars Were Burning Brightly Simon & Schuster Shortlist
Catherine Johnson Queen of Freedom Pushkin Children’s Shortlist
Margaret Sturton A Fox Called Herbert Andersen Press Shortlist
2022 Maisie Chan Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths Piccadilly Press Winner
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé Ace of Spades Usborne Publishing Shortlist
Malorie Blackman and Dapo Adeola We’re Going to Find the Monster Puffin Books Shortlist
Jeffrey Boakye, illus by Ngadi Smart The Musical Truth: A Musical History of Modern Black Britain in 28 Songs Faber Shortlist
Rebecca Henry The Sound of Everything Everything With Words Shortlist
Manjeet Mann The Crossing Penguin Shortlist
2023 Danielle Jawando When our Worlds Collided Simon & Schuster Winner
Lucy Farfort In Our Hands Tate Shortlist
Janelle McCurdy, illus by Ana Latese Mia and the Lightcasters Faber Shortlist
Christine Pillainayagam Ellie Pillai Is Brown Faber Shortlist
Ann Sei Lin Rebel Skies Walker Books Shortlist
Rashmi Sirdeshpande, illus. by Ruchi Mhasane Dadaji’s Paintbrush Andersen Press Shortlist
2024 Hiba Noor Khan Safiyyah's War Andersen Press Winner
Nadia Shireen Geoffrey Gets The Jitters Penguin Random House Shortlist
Benjamin Dean How to Die Famous Simon & Schuster Shortlist
Nathaneal Lessore Steady for This Hot Key Books Shortlist
Erika Meza To the Other Side Hachette Children's Shortlist
Candy Gourlay Wild Song David Fickling Shortlist

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