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  • Winner, Scottish Arts Council Award
  • Winner, Le Prince Maurice Award
  • Shortlisted for the Orange Prize
  • Shortlisted, Whitbread First Novel Award
  • Shortlisted, Scottish Book of the Year Award

Anne Marie's Da, a Glaswegian painter and decorator, has always been game for a laugh. So when he first takes up meditation at the Buddhist Centre, no one takes him seriously (especially when his pursuit of the new lama ends in a trip round the Carmunnock bypass). But as Jimmy becomes more involved in a search for the spiritual, his beliefs start to come into conflict with the needs of his wife, Liz. Cracks appear in their apparently happy family life, and the ensuing events change the lives of each family member.

Praise for Buddha Da:

'A beauty…the book had me engrossed to the end.'

Sunday Telegraph

'Donovan's novel is an accomplished family drama which is quirky and endearing. Don't wait until your next life to read it.'

Sunday Herald

'Supple and funny…Donovan's voice may be less strident than others coming out of Scotland in the past few years, but what she has to say is well worth listening to.'

Independent on Sunday
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Anne Donovan

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Anne Donovan is the author of the novel Buddha Da and the short story collection, Hieroglyphics, both published by Canongate.

Buddha Da was short-listed for the Orange Prize, the Whitbread First Novel Award and the Scottish Book of the Year Award and was nominated… »


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