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That breadth of formation shaped a writing life that moved between fiction and teaching, and her output ranged across novels and shorter forms. Her novel The Secret River became a focal point of her career, earning her the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 2006 — a recognition that placed her work in a global conversation about colonial settlement and its consequences. She also received the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, the Australian/Vogel Literary Award, and the Women's Prize for Fiction, a range of honours spanning Australian and international literary circles.\n\nBeyond the prizes awarded for individual works, Grenville received an honorary doctorate from the University of Sydney, the institution where she had begun her formal education. She was also appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia, one of the country's significant civic distinctions. 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