The Man Booker Prize is awarded to the best novel of the year written by a citizen of the British Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. It is not only one of literature's highest honors but quite lucrative as the winner takes home £50,000. This is a list of the previous 10 years' Booker Prize Winners.
A epic portrait of a large Irish family grieving the loss of Liam, a brother drowned at sea.
An aging judge and his family make their lives in a village at the foot of the Himalayas amidst a Nepalese insurgency.
The story of Max Morden, a middle-aged art historian, who attempts to face the trials of later life by flinging himself headlong towards the mysteries of his youth.
In The Line of Beauty, Hollinghurst's gay antihero, Nick Guest, finds his life dramatically altered when he takes up residence with conservative Parliament member, Gerald Feddens, his wealthy wife and two children.
Teenager, Vernon Little is pinned as an accomplice in a tragic high school shooting and splits for Mexico.
After the ship carrying his family from India to North America capsizes, Pi Patel finds himself alone in a lifeboat with a 450-pound Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.
Australian folk hero / killer / outlaw, Ned Kelly scribbles his narrative on scraps of paper in semi-literate prose as he flees the police.
A science fiction tale wrapped in a post-WWII narrative of two sisters, showcasing Atwood's ability for complex narrative.
A prominent composer and editor come together at the funeral of a woman they both shared. Unforeseen consequences ensue.
A professor and his daughter struggle to survive and relate in post-apartheid Cape Town, South Africa.