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Her notable works include Offshore and The Bookshop, and she received the Booker Prize at some point during her career.\n\nThe range of forms she worked in — fiction, verse, biography, and the essay — reflects the breadth recorded in the facts about her life. The Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction stand as the two major prizes the record associates with her name, and The Blue Flower is identified as the last novel she completed.\n\nFitzgerald died in London on 28 April 2000. 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