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Monday, 3 February, 2003, 11:15 GMT
Keane up against Booker winner
Keane's revelations made his book a best-seller
Football star Roy Keane's controversial autobiography will be fighting it out with the Booker Prize winner for the Book of the Year Award.
Keane's book, ghostwritten by Eamon Dunphy, caused a storm when it was published last year after the Manchester United captain admitted deliberately injuring Manchester City player Alf Inge Haaland. The revelations led to him being fined £150,000 by the Football Association and a five-match ban. Now his autobiography has been shortlisted in two British Book Award categories, chosen by the publishing world and the public.
Keane also features in the biography section alongside Ulrika Jonsson's Honest and Roy Jenkins' book about Churchill. Gardening presenter Alan Titchmarsh is competing in the illustrated book category alongside Kylie Minogue's La La La and Michael Palin's Sahara book which accompanied his BBC series. The TV and film shortlist features JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Jamie's Kitchen by Jamie Oliver and the scripts from TV comedy The Office. Among those competing for the author of the year awards are David Attenborough, Donna Tartt, Tipping the Velvet writer Sarah Waters and the late Douglas Adams. Voting lines are now open for the public to choose their favourite books and authors of the year. The awards will be held at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on 24 February. The shortlisted books are: Book of the Year
Roy Keane - Roy Keane and Eamon Dunphy
Life of Pi - Yann Martel
Biography of the Year
Honest - Ulrika Jonsson
Author of the Year
David Attenborough
Illustrated Book of the Year
Fauna Britannica - Stefan Buczacki
Film and TV Book of the Year
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets - JK Rowling
Children's Book Of The Year
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident - Eoin Colfer
Audio Book Of The Year
Across The Nightingale Floor - Lian Hearn
Newcomer Of The Year
Glen David Gold
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