
Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies won the Jury Prize for Best Book as well as the Readers' Choice Award for Fiction and Nandan Nilekani's Imagining India won the Readers' Choice Award for Non-fiction.
His novel is about an orphan called Ritwik Ghosh.
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The awards were announced in the Nehru Auditorium, Mumbai.
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His The Enchantress of Florence is in reckoning for the awards.
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The winner's name will be announced on October 14.
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Aravind Adiga and Amitav Ghosh have made it to the shortlist.
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Ghosh has been shortlisted for his widely-acclaimed Sea of Poppies.
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Amitav Ghosh weaves a rich tapestry of character and place.
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The author is back on the literary map with his book Sea Of Poppies.
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The Sea of Poppies has surely flagged of its voyage in style.
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