Hilary Mantel canât win them all. A. M. Homes took home the Womenâs Prize for Fiction on Wednesday night in London, for her novel âMay We Be Forgiven.â
Ms. Mantel had been considered the favorite to win the award for âBring Up the Bodies,â the second in her series of historical novels about Thomas Cromwell and the court of Henry VIII, which had won the Man Booker Prize and the Costa Book of the Year award.
Ms. Homesâs novel, her sixth, centers on two brothers â" one a historian and Richard Nixon scholar, the other a TV executive â" and the violent act that upends their lives.
In beating out fellow finalists Ms. Mantel, Zadie Smith, Barbara Kingsolver, Maria Semple and Kate Atkinson, Ms. Homes became the fifth American in as many years to win the honor, formerly known as the Orange Prize. The four previous winners were Madeline Miller âThe Song of Achilles,â Téa Obreht (âThe Tigerâs Wifeâ), Ms. Kingsolver (âThe Lacunaâ) and Marilynne Robinson (âHomeâ).