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The Stone Diaries

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The Stone Diaries is a 1993 novel by Carol Shields. Her most famous novel, it won the 1993 Governor General's Award for English Fiction in Canada and the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in the United States, the only novel ever to win both awards. (Very few writers could even be eligible to win both awards; as an American-born naturalized Canadian, Shields was one of the few.)

The book chronicles the life of Daisy Goodwill Flett, a seemingly ordinary woman whose fundamental humanity is depicted lovingly by Shields, a writer who was widely regarded for her ability to make even the most ordinary of characters compelling.

The book's title may have been inspired by Pat Lowther's poetry collection A Stone Diary. Lowther's tragic murder in 1975 was the inspiration for Shields' earlier novel Swann.


Preceded by:
The Shipping News
by E. Annie Proulx
(1994 winner)
Pulitzer Prize Winners for Fiction Succeeded by:
Independence Day
by Richard Ford
(1996 winner)
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