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      <text>At the 76th National Book Awards, Rabih Alameddine wins the Nonfiction prize for his novel &quot;The True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)&quot;, while Omar El Akkad wins the Fiction prize for his book &quot;One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This&quot; about the Gaza war. </text>
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    <text>At the 76th National Book Awards, Rabih Alameddine wins the Fiction prize for his novel &quot;The True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)&quot;, while Omar El Akkad wins the Nonfiction prize for his book &quot;One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This&quot; about the Gaza war. </text>
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    <text>The shortlist for the United States National Book Award is announced. </text>
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  <text>Ta-Nehisi Coates wins the National Book Award’s top prize for nonfiction for his bestselling depiction of America’s race problem, &quot;Between the World and Me&quot;. Adam Johnson’s &quot;Fortune Smiles&quot; took home the National Book Award for fiction. </text>
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