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Wolf Hall: A Novel by Mantel, Hilary (ISBN: 9781427210166)
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Wolf Hall: A Novel Unknown - 2009
by Mantel, Hilary
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- Title Wolf Hall: A Novel
- Author Mantel, Hilary
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Language ENG
- Publisher Macmillan Audio, U.S.A.
- Date 2009-11
- ISBN 9781427210166
About the author
Hilary Mantel is the two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize for her best-selling novel Wolf Hall and its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies. Her more than fifteen books include the bestsellers The Giant, O'Brien; An Experiment in Love; and Beyond Black, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. She has also written a memoir, Giving Up the Ghost. Simon Slater won an AudioFile Earphones Award for his narration of Wolf Hall. His has acted in film (Iron Lady, Hornblower, Entrapment), on stage (Mamma Mia!, Waiting for Godot, Peter Pan, and in TV series (Doctor Who, Inspector Morse, Monarch of the Glen).
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