Mythil’s Secret wins the Gratiaen Prize!
Ph Books is delighted to announce that Prashani Rambukwella, author of Mythil’s Secret was awarded the Gratiaen Prize on the 8th of May 2010. Congratulations, Prashani, we are proud of you!
Ph Books is delighted to announce that Prashani Rambukwella, author of Mythil’s Secret was awarded the Gratiaen Prize on the 8th of May 2010. Congratulations, Prashani, we are proud of you!
Mythil’s Secret, the much acclaimed children’s book written by Prashani Rambukwella, has been shortlisted for this year’s Gratiaen Prize. The winning book will be announced on Saturday, 8th May 2010. Good Luck! Prashani, we at Ph Books are keeping our fingers crossed for you.
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