New York, Oct 30: Indian-born Canadian novelist Rohinton Mistry has won the seventh annual Kiriyama Prize, given for books that promote greater understanding of and among the nations of the Pacific Rim and of the South Asian subcontinent. Sharing the award with Mistry will be Burmese Memoir writer Pascal Khoo Thwe. Mistry, an Indian-born Canadian, was cited on Tuesday for Family Matters, a novel set in Mumbai, India, and featuring an ailing patriarch whose children debate over how to care for him. Family Matters, Mistry's fourth book, was a finalist for the Booker Prize. The winners share $30,000, given out by Pacific Rim Voices. Bureau Report