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Announcing the winner of the 2022 Booktopia Favourite Australian Book Award! If this e-mail is not d

Announcing the winner of the 2022 Booktopia Favourite Australian Book Award! If this e-mail is not displayed properly, click [here.]( [Booktopia_Logo]( Australia Boostore [Fiction]( [non-fiction]( [kids]( [TEXTBOOKS]( [FAB Award]( Dear {NAME}, We're thrilled to announce [Heartstrong]( by Ellidy Pullin as the winner of the 2022 Favourite Australian Book (FAB) Award! Thousands of Aussie book fans voted to crown Heartstrong the book that captured hearts and minds in 2022. Heartstrong is a powerful, critically-acclaimed memoir about love, joy, grief and hope; showing Ellidy's determination to keep the memory of her late partner Alex "Chumpy" Pullin alive and strong, to honour his spirit, especially for their daughter, Minnie. If you haven't yet picked up a copy, now might be the time to see why it's proved so popular! Heartstrong is the fourth FAB Award winner after the Awards were established in 2019, crowning Australia's favourite book, based on the results of the public vote. Heartstrong joins previous FAB Winners [488 Rules for Life]( by Kitty Flanagan (2019), [Uncook Yourself: A Ratbag’s Guide to Life]( by Nat’s What I Reckon (2020), and [Death to Jar Sauce]( by Nat's What I Reckon (2021). Congratulations Ellidy! The Booktopia team [explore THE FAB AWARD]( On Now at Booktopia [International Women's Day]( [shop now]( [Diversity in Kids Books]( [shop now]( Get Free Shipping When You Order Any Featured Title [Promo_FreeShip_FeaturedTitles]( Footer_1 Fotter_2 Footer_3 [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [tiktok]( READ AND LISTEN ON THE BOOKTOPIA APP [Booktopia App - App Store]( [Booktopia App - Google Play]( [Contact Us]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, click [here](. The sender is Booktopia, Level 6, 1A Homebush Bay Drive. Rhodes NSW 2138 Prices displayed are correct at the time of sending. Website prices are subject to change at short notice. In these circumstances, the prices listed may not be correct. In the event that a price conflict between this email and the website does occur, website prices will override prices in this email.

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