Sally Prue Explained

Sally Prue
Language:Novelist
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Longdean School
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Notable Works:Cold Tom
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    Sally Prue is a British author known for her novel Cold Tom, which won the Branford Boase Award 2002 and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Sally Prue has written eight novels.

    Biography

    Sally Prue was adopted as a baby and brought up in Hertfordshire, England. She attended Nash Mills and Longdean Schools, and afterwards she began to work at a paper mill with the rest of her family.

    Her first real job was as a clerk and following that as a time and motion person. She was forced to quit the job due to pregnancy with her first daughter. She has two daughters, Elizabeth and Rosalind.[1]

    Bringing up her children, she gradually became better at writing fiction and hired an agent, Elizabeth Roy. Cold Tom, her first novel, won two awards: Branford Boase Award[2] and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Later published novels include The Devil's Toenail (2004) and Ryland's Footsteps (2004). The Truth Sayer (2007), the first in a trilogy, was nominated for the 2007 Guardian Award.[3]

    Bibliography

    Standalone novels

    The Truth Sayer Trilogy

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: BIOGRAPHY . 2023-05-11 . Sally Prue.
    2. Web site: Branford Boase Award Previous Winners . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100723165432/http://www.branfordboaseaward.org.uk/BBA/bbapreviouswinners.html . 2010-07-23 . 2023-05-11 . Branford Boase Award.
    3. http://www.booktrust.org.uk/show/prize/search/Guardian-Childrens-Fiction-Award Guardian Award Winners list, retrieved 13 October 2010