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Royal Society Prize for Science Books

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The Royal Society Prize for Science Books (formerly Aventis Prizes for Science Books) are an annual book prize, which celebrate the very best in popular science writing for adults and children; they have become become one of the UK’s most prestigious non-fiction literary prizes. The Prizes are owned by the Royal Society, the UK national academy of science, who manged the Prizes with the generous support of the Aventis Foundation.

There are two categories: The Junior Prize, which is given to the best book written for under-14s, and the General Prize, for the best book written for a more general readership. Each prize is worth £10,000 to the winning author and £1,000 to each of the shortlisted authors.

The General Prize is chosen by a panel of five judges who select approximately six shortlisted books and subsequently a winner. For the Junior Prize, initially a panel of five adult judges chooses the shortlist of six books. The task of picking the winner is then handed over to the people who should know best — young people aged up to fourteen.

Winner (announced May 2007)

Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert

Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert
ISBN: 9780007183128 Published by Harper Press

Shortlist (announced April 2007)

Title Author Publisher ISBN
Homo Britannicus Chris Stringer Allen Lane 9780713997958
In Search of Memory Eric R. Kandel WW Norton 9780393058635
Lonesome George: The Life and Loves of a Conservation Icon Henry Nicholls Macmillan 9781403945761
One in Three Adam Wishart Profile 9781861977526
Stumbling on Happiness Daniel Gilbert Harper Press 9780007183128
The Rough Guide to Climate Change Robert Henson Rough Guides 9781843537113

 

 

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