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Dutch writer Yael van der Wouden has won the prestigious British Women’s Prize for Fiction for her post-WWII debut novel The Safekeep. Van der Wouden’s novel, the first by a Dutch author to be ...
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Dutch writer Yael van der Wouden has won the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction for her debut novel The Safekeep, a story of repressed emotion and suppressed historical memory in the Netherlands after ...
Yael van der Wouden, the 2025 winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, has revealed she has finished writing the first draft of her second novel, set in a 1930s fishing village, featuring a ...
Triumphing over authors including Elizabeth Strout and Miranda July, debut novelist Yael van der Woude took home the prize for The Safekeep. Aiming to champion women authors and fresh voices ...
Also feted at the literary event was Dutch author Yael van der Wouden, who won the Women’s Prize for Fiction with her novel The Safekeep about a girl who lives in her late parents’ house in ...
For artist and photographer Yael Martínez, the reality of organized crime became more pronounced when, in 2013, three of his family members disappeared. He began to speak with others in his community ...
Dutch debut novelist Yael van der Wouden has won the 2025 Women’s Prize for Fiction with The Safekeep, while physician Rachel Clarke claimed the Nonfiction Prize for The Story of a Heart. Both receive ...
Dutch writer Yael van der Wouden won the Women's Prize for Fiction 2025 for her debut novel The Safekeep. The book explores a queer love story in the post-Nazi era in the Netherlands. It also traces ...
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High School: Played five years for the Wingate Academy of Sports Excellence in the top U18 league and the women’s second division ... won the U18 championship five years in a row ... in her final ...