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Historical Novel Named Wales Book Of The Year

by The Culture Newspaper July 18, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper July 18, 2025

A historical novel set on a remote Scottish island in 1843 has been named Wales Book of the Year.

Clear, written by Carys Davies, was described by the judges as an “intricately crafted, passionate and remarkable novel”.

The book, which also won the fiction category, tells the story of the fragile bond forged between two strangers when the sole occupant of an island discovers an unconscious man on the beach.

Iola Ynyr’s autobiography, Camu, was named Welsh language Book of the Year.

Ms Davies, who has written three novels, was presented with her award at a ceremony held by Literature Wales at Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre.

She has won £4,000 as well as a trophy designed and created by artist Angharad Pearce Jones.

In Clear, newcomer to the island John Ferguson, an impoverished church minister, has been sent to evict its only occupant, Ivar, and to turn the island into grazing land for sheep.

Ivar, who has been living a life of quiet isolation, is unaware of the stranger’s intentions and takes him into his home, developing a bond despite the two men having no common language.

Granta A foreboding cloudy sky hangs over the shore on the island on the cover of Clear, with a lone silhouetted figure standing perched against a wooden boat, looking like he is waiting. The book cover has reviews including 'not to be missed' by Annie Proulx and 'a writer of immense talent' by The Guardian.
Clear is Carys Davies’ third novel

Speaking on behalf of the judging panel, Carole Burns said: “We all loved this book, for its story, for its ambition, for its sentences, for its relevance to our world today.”

“Excellence is always the only criteria, in the end, for a prize, and that’s true for this winning book,” she added.

Speaking after the ceremony, Literature Wales’ artistic director Leusa Llewelyn congratulated all the writers and publishers who reached the shortlist, and said it was “an incredible night for Welsh literature”.

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“Special congratulations to Carys Davies for being crowned winner of the overall prize for her beautifully subtle yet evocative novella, Clear,” she added.

Iola Ynyr Iola Ynyr is smiling as she looks just away from the camera. She has long blonde hair and is wearing glasses, a white blouse and a pink jumper.
Iola Ynyr’s book is “an attempt to let go of fear and trust that she is safe”, an awards spokesperson said

Camu, published by Y Lolfa, is an autobiography by writer, playwright and director Iola Ynyr and was written as a series of personal essays.

In these essays, she aims to reclaim her life and memories through creativity, having lost periods of both due to alcoholism, trauma and mental illness, an awards spokesperson said.

The Wales Book of the Year has been in existence since the 1960s, but has been run by the literature development charity Literature Wales since 2004.

There are four categories in both Welsh and English – poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and children and young people and each category winner receives £1,000, with the overall winner getting a further £3,000.

Credit: BBC

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