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Novelist Victoria MacKenzie wins Kett’s Books’ Trevor Ellingworth Award

Jane Elston Published: 01 June 2024

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Wymondham’s community bookshop Kett’s Books has awarded Victoria MacKenzie their Trevor Ellingworth Award for her debut novel ‘For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain’.

Set in the 14th Century, Ms Mackenzie’s novel explores the lives of two mediaeval mystics from Norfolk, Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe, from Kings Lynn (known as Bishop's Lynn at the time) who wrote the first known books in English by women.

Ms MacKenzie was presented with the award on Friday 26 April at a talk given by the author hosted by Kett’s Books at Becketts Chapel in Wymondham.

Trevor Ellingworth was instrumental in the setting up of Kett’s Books as a volunteer-run bookshop and the award was established in 2022 in recognition and celebration of his long standing support and loyalty to the book shop. The prize is awarded annually to recognise new writing about East Anglia, which adds to our enjoyment and understanding of the region.

Tracy Kenny, manager of Kett’s Books said: “Trevor, who sadly passed away in 2023, championed and celebrated writing about East Anglia and its residents. ‘For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain’ brings to life two of Norfolk’s most remarkable women and gives a real insight into 14th Century Norfolk and is a very worthy winner of this year’s Trevor Ellingworth Award.”

Victoria MacKenzie said: “It's an absolute privilege to receive the Ellingworth Award, in honour of someone who valued books and bookshops so highly and who gave so much of his own time to their cause. I thank Kett's Books, and its volunteers, from the bottom of my heart, for recognising my novel, which celebrates the life of two of Norfolk's most important women writers.”

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