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Eleanor Catton

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Eleanor Catton MNZM (born 24 September 1985) is a Canadian-born New Zealand author. Her second novel, ''The Luminaries'', won the 2013 Man Booker Prize.
==Early life==
Catton was born in Canada where her New Zealand father was a graduate student completing his doctorate at the University of Western Ontario. She grew up in Christchurch after her family returned to New Zealand when she was six years old; she spent a year living in Leeds where she attended Lawnswood School. She referred to this experience as "amazing, but a real eye opener" due to the toughness of the environment. She attended Burnside High School, studied English at the University of Canterbury, and completed a Master's degree in Creative Writing at The Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington. Catton is related to author Bruce Catton.

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