The 2024 Booker Prize shortlist has made history by featuring the highest number of woman authors in its 55-year history. For the first time ever, five women writers have been named — among the six finalists — for the prestigious literary award, which honours outstanding works of fiction written in English and published in the UK or Ireland. This year’s lineup also includes a notable milestone: the first Dutch author to be shortlisted, and the first Australian author in a decade.

The diverse group also features British, Canadian, and American talent. The five women writers are Samantha Harvey, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Yael van der Wouden, Charlotte Wood. The sixth author to be shortlisted is Percival Everett.

Booker Prize 2024 Shortlist 'Orbital' by Samantha Harvey (UK): This novel follows six astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) over a 24-hour period. Harvey aimed to evoke the beauty of human presence in low Earth orbit through a realistic lens, tackling the challenges of capturing amazement and crafting a 'space pastoral' 'Creation Lake' by Rachel Kushner (US): A thriller centered on a woman who infiltrates a radical anarchist collective in rural France. Kushner, who was previously shortlisted in 2018 for "The Mars Room", continues to explore provocative themes in her writing.

'Held' by Anne Michaels (Canada): A family saga reflecting on the memories of four generations. Michaels, best known for her poetry and the award-winning novel "Fugitive.