Prince William is not a prize winner. It is a book for teens on the Prince
of England, William. Also, here is the summary for The Remains of the Day.
plot This story is told by a butler, who is probably in his late fifties or
early sixties. He has worked as the head butler in the house of Lord
Darlington in England for many years. Upon the death of Lord Darlington,
the house was sold to an American gentleman, a Mr. Faraday. The butler,
with his employer's permission, borrows Mr Faraday's ford, and goes on a
sight-seeing trip to see parts of England and also to see the housekeeper
with whom he spent a great deal of time before she was married. Throughout
the story, the author weaves past with present, reflecting upon his prime
with Lord Darlington and realizing he is past his prime with Mr. Faraday.
Amber,
Is Prince William a Booker prize winner too? And what is the other one about?
Sue S.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Amber Wallenstein" <amber.wallens@xxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:08 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] just submitted
I just submitted
The remains of the day by Kazuo Ishiguro.
This is a booker prize winner, if someone could put that in the synopsis, I
forgot.
I also am trying to submit Prince William by Terri Dougherty, but it's not
going through and I've tried everything on my end including shortening it to
eight letters, well, actually five, and taking out all punctuation. I'll
have to try later.
Amber
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