Countries, academic institutions and libraries have been quick to claim a link to New Zealand writer Eleanor Catton after she won the prestigious Man Booker prize today.
Canadian media, which has reported widely on her success, proudly noted Catton was born in Ontario. She moved to Christchurch with her family at age 6.
The National Post described her as "the first Canadian author to win one of the world's foremost literary awards in over a decade''.
While offering their congratulations, the University of Auckland noted Catton was awarded the University of Auckland's Residency at the Michael King Writers' Centre in Devonport and wrote the final draft of the winning novel at the centre last year.
The Manukau Institute of Technology said Catton taught Creative Writing to Bachelor of Creative Arts degree students at the school.