Advanced tales of migration are among the many finalists for the Girls’s Prize for Fiction

FILE – Irish author Anne Enright holds a duplicate of her e book after she received the Man Booker fiction prize for “The Gathering,” an uncompromising portrait of a troubled household that its writer referred to as the literary equal of a Hollywood weepie, in London on Oct. 16 2007. Novels that give voice to the usually unheard tales of migrants around the globe are among the many nominees for the 2024 Girls’s Prize for Fiction. The 16-book lengthy listing introduced Tuesday, April 24, 2024, for the 30,000 pound ($38,000) award contains works by writers from Ghana, Barbados, Britain, america, Eire, South Korea and Australia. One of the revealed authors is Eire’s Anne Enright, nominated for her seventh novel, “The Wren, The Wren.” (AP Photograph/Alastair Grant, File)