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Joanna Trollope is the author of eagerly awaited and sparklingly readable novels often centred around the domestic dramas of life in contemporary England. Her latest novel, Brother & Sister, explores adoption. Her last novel, Girl from the South, explored the thirty something generation. She is also the author of a number of historical novels and of Britannia’s Daughters, a study of women in the British Empire. Her novels have been translated into over twenty languages and several have been adapted by the BBC and Masterpiece Theatre. Joanna Trollope also writes under the pseudonym of Caroline Harvey.
Joanna Trollope was born in 1943. She taught for twelve years and worked for the Foreign Office before becoming a full-time writer.
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Fiction as Joanna Trollope The Choir A Village Affair A Passionate Man The Rector's Wife The Men and the Girls A Spanish Lover The Best of Friends Next of Kin Other People's Children Marrying the Mistress Girl from the South Brother & Sister Second Honeymoon
Fiction as Caroline Harvey Parson Harding's Daughter Leaves from the Valley City of Gems The Steps of the Sun The Taverner's Place A Second Legacy A Castle in Italy Legacy of Love Eliza Stanhope The Brass Dolphin Mistaken Virtues
Non-Fiction Britannia's Daughters |