VV Ganeshananthan and Naomi Klein win Women's prizes for fiction and nonfiction
Briefly

Doppelganger by Naomi Klein explores truth in politics through her own experiences, analyzing populist figures like Steve Bannon and Donald Trump, encouraging understanding over condemnation.
Brotherless Night by VV Ganeshananthan portrays the effects of the Sri Lankan civil war on a girl's dream of becoming a doctor, delving into violent political ideologies.
Suzannah Lipscomb praises Doppelganger as a brilliant analysis with humor and insight, calling it a courageous, humane, and optimistic call-to-arms.
William Davies notes the debate on how liberals should engage with individuals influenced by conspiracy theories, showcasing Klein's inclination towards understanding rather than condemning in Doppelganger.
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