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SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORANGE PRIZE'Room' is an unforgettable book meant to be devoured in one sitting. Its impact lasts long after you close its pages, with the world appearing unchanged but you feeling profoundly different, a sensation that lingers for days, as noted by Audrey Niffenegger, author of 'The Time Traveler's Wife'.The protagonist, Jack, is just five years old and resides with his mother in a confined, locked space. Described by the Scotsman as 'startlingly original and moving', and as compelling as 'The Lovely Bones', it has been hailed as a 'triumph' by the Daily Telegraph. The Daily Mail describes it as 'heart-burstingly, gut-wrenchingly compassionate', while the Irish Times warns that 'this book will break your heart'. According to the Evening Standard, it is both 'affecting and uplifting', and the Observer calls it 'absorbing, truthful and beautiful'.
