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coach guy wallets unacceptable and not to do it again.born writer Catton wins Man Booker PrizeLONDON Youth and heft triumphed at Britain's Booker Prize on Tuesday, as 28 year old Ontario born, New Zealand based Eleanor Catton won the fiction award for "The Luminaries," an ambitious 832 page murder mystery set during a 19th century gold rush.Catton said after accepting the award that she didn't think about the length of the book while she was writing it, "partly because I was inside it for the whole time.""It wasn't until I received the proof of the book that I thought, 'Jeepers, this is actually quite heavy,"' she said. "It is experimental .Catton received her trophy, which comes with a 50,000 pound ($80,000) check, from Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, during a dinner ceremony at London's medieval Guildhall.Catton was born in London, Ont., while her father was studying at the University of Western Ontario but left for New Zealand when she was six years old."The Luminaries" centres on a man named Walter Moody who comes to a New Zealand prospecting town in 1866 and finds himself immersed in a web of saloons, seances and skullduggery.The book's elaborate narrative is structured according to astrological charts: It consists of 12 sections, each half the length of the last, from a 360 page opener to a final chapter of a single page.Macfarlane said the novel "takes place in a culture which is utterly capitalized" and focused on money, but also dwells on tenderness and love.He said the panel of five judges met for two hours brief by Booker standards to choose the winner, which was decided