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McCabe, McGrath win Irish book awards
The Hughes and Hughes Irish Novel of the Year title in the Irish Book Awards was won last night by Patrick McCabe for his disquieting tale Winterwood.
Former Ireland footballer Paul McGrath's candid autobiography Back From the Brink won the Club Energise Irish Sports Book of the Year.
The Galaxy Irish Popular Fiction Book of the Year award went to Paul Howard's Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade , written under his alias Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
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