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What Was Lost

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What Was Lost
First edition cover
AuthorCatherine O'Flynn
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherTindal Street Press
Publication date
4 January 2007
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages240 pp
ISBN0-9551384-1-8
OCLC71542180

What Was Lostis the 2007début novelbyCatherine O'Flynn.The novel is about a girl who goes missing in ashopping centrein 1984, and the people who try to discover what happened to her twenty years later.What Was Lostwon the First Novel Award at the 2007Costa Book Awards,and was shortlisted for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award.[1]

Development of the novel

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O'Flynn found inspiration forWhat Was Lostwhile she was working as an assistant manager in a record shop. She found ideas for her book from her job in theMerry Hill Shopping CentrenearDudleyin theWest Midlands.[2]

What Was Lostwas rejected by 20 agents and publishers before being accepted for publication byTindal Street Press,a smallBirminghampublisher.[2]

Plot summary

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What Was Lostis a mystery story about a missing girl. It is also a portrait of a changing community over twenty years.[3]It examines modern life's emptiness, and society's obsession with shopping.[2][4]

What Was Lostis set in the city of Birmingham, England. The main events of the novel take place in Green Oaks shopping centre. The first part of the novel is set in 1984. A 10-year-old girl called Kate Meaney frequently plays in the newly opened Green Oaks. She pretends to be a detective, observing and following people. She carries her toy monkey Mickey and a notebook with her. Kate vanishes and Adrian, the 22-year-old son of a newsagent, is the prime suspect in her disappearance. He is hounded by the press and the police. Unable to handle the pressure, he disappears.[3][5]

The novel's narrative moves forward to 2004. Kurt is a security guard at Green Oaks. He has a sleeping disorder. Lisa is the deputy manager of a music store. She is unhappy because of the strange behaviour of her colleagues and customers and because of her relationship with her partner. She becomes friends with Kurt. A girl holding a soft toy is seen in aCCTVsecurity monitor. Kurt and Lisa follow the girl through Green Oaks and investigate how she is connected to Green Oaks' unsettling history. It is revealed that both Kurt and Lisa have connections to the case of the missing girl.[3][5][6]

Awards and nominations

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What Was Lostwas the winner of the 2007Costa Book Award for First Novel.O'Flynn received a£5,000 prize.[7]It was shortlisted for the overall Costa Book of the Year Award.[1]The Costa Book Awards' judging panel, chaired byJoanna Trollope,praised the novel for "blending humour and pathos in a cleverly constructed and absorbing mystery."[2][7]They described the novel as inventive, compelling, and poignant.[4]

What Was Lostwas longlisted for the 2007Man Booker Prizeand theOrange Prize for Fiction.It was shortlisted for theGuardian First Book Award.[1]It won the Jelf Group First Novel Award for which O'Flynn received a prize of£2,500. It wasBBC Radio 5 Live's Book of the Month in March 2007.[8]

References

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  1. ^abcBrown, Mark, 2008-01-03,Dogged postie wins first novel prize,Guardian.
  2. ^abcdAlberge, Dalya, 2008-01-03,Rejected author has last laugh,Times.
  3. ^abcAnderson, Hephzibah, 2007-01-27,Now you see her, now you don't,Guardian.
  4. ^abMuch-rejected first novel wins Costa award,2008-01-03, CBC.
  5. ^abOrange Broadband Prize for Fiction.
  6. ^March 2007 - What Was Lost,BBC - Five Live.
  7. ^abCosta Book Award list announced,2008-01-02, BBC.
  8. ^Flood, Alison, 2007-10-31,O'Flynn wins Jelf Group award,theBookseller.
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