Isabel Ashdown Explained

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Isabel Ashdown (born 1970) is a British writer of contemporary fiction.

Biography

Isabel Ashdown was born in London and grew up in East Wittering on the south coast of England. She is the author of eight novels,[1] a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, and a member of the Society of Authors. In 2014 she was Writer in Residence at the University of Brighton.

Her debut novel was Glasshopper which received some critical appreciation.[2] She started writing thrillers with "Little Sister" (2017).

She worked in education and product marketing, and currently writes full-time.

Novels

Year Title Publisher Notes
202033 WomenTrapeze
2019Lake ChildTrapeze
2018 Beautiful Liars Trapeze/Orion Translations: USA, Netherlands
2017 Little Sister Trapeze/Orion Translations: USA, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, Poland
2015 Flight Myriad
2013 Summer of '76 Myriad
2011 Hurry Up and Wait Myriad Translations: Germany
2009 Glasshopper Myriad Translations: Germany

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riddington . Max . 2022-02-01 . The push I needed . 2023-01-30 . Bridport Prize . en-GB.
  2. Web site: The best books of the year . Evening Standard . 19 November 2009. 25 April 2014 . Nicolson, Juliet.