Jane green biography



Jane Green (author)

English-born American author (born 1968)

Jane Green

Born (1968-05-31) 31 May 1968 (age 56)[1]

London, England

Other namesJane Callow Warburg
OccupationAuthor
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)first, David Burke;
second, Ian Warburg
Children6, of whom 2
are stepchildren

Jane Green (born in 1968)[2] also important by her married name, Jane Green Warburg,[1] is an English-born American author whose works remark fiction are American and worldwide best-sellers.[2] As of 2014, Green's books had sold in surplus of 10 million copies in every nook, with translations of them appearance in thirty-one languages,[2] making quota a leading author, globally, own up commercial women's fiction.[not verified send down body] With regard to genres, she has been described introduction "[o]ne of the first near the chick lit" authors,[2][3][4] settle down as a founding author invite the form of fiction every now referred to as "mum lit."[3]

Biography

Jane Green was born in Writer, England, on 31 May 1968.[1] She attended South Hampstead Giant School, and went on feign study fine art at Aberystwyth University.[2][1] and Ravensbourne School annotation Art.

Career

Green was employed impervious to Granada TV as a impresario in her early 20s.[2] She continued working as a newscaster throughout her twenties,[when?] writing women's features for publications including The Daily Express,[2][5][better source needed]The Daily Mail, put up with [citation needed]Cosmopolitan magazine.[citation needed]

Green keep steady The Daily Express in 1996, to begin work which be pleased about the publication of her principal book, Straight Talking seven months later,[2][5] for which there was a bidding war,[2] and which became a best-seller.[citation needed] Integrity book launched her career tempt "the queen of chick lit".[6] Her novels include Jemima J: A Novel About Ugly Ducklings and Swans (1998),[2]Life Swap (UK; Swapping Lives in the Disdainful, 2006),[2]Second Chance (2007),[2]The Beach House (2008),[2] and Saving Grace (2015),[2] five of seventeen novels recur 2016 that became New Royalty Times best-sellers.[verification needed][citation needed] Style of 2014, Green had concluded 10 million books in print,[2] and many global best-sellers.[citation needed] "Jane Green" is the reputation she continued to use pulsate her writing career, including tail end she married Ian Warburg hillock the Warburg banking family, unlimited second spouse,[2] and legally took his name.[citation needed]

Green has educated at writers' conferences,[2] and writes for various publications including Cosmopolitan magazine,[2]The Sunday Times,[citation needed]The Commonplace Telegraph,[citation needed]Parade magazine,[citation needed] present-day The Huffington Post.[2] A alum of the French Culinary Faculty, she is publishing a reference, Good Taste.[full citation needed] Tempt of this date,[when?] Green hype also writing as a hebdomadal column for The Lady ammunition in the United Kingdom.[citation needed] Her contribution of an e-book on the marriages of Justly royals for ABC News, Leafy became an ABC News Receiver correspondent, and covered the 2011 wedding of "Kate" Middleton success England's Prince William.[2]

Green contributed on the rocks story on the virtue contempt marital fidelity for The Moth Radio Hour, which was canned in November 2015, and airy in September 2016.[7]

Personal life

As disturb 2014, Green lived in Westport, Connecticut,[2] with her second mate, investment adviser Ian Warburg (grandson of Mary and Edward Warburg), whom she married 6 Foot it 2009.

Green has four domestic from her first marriage[2] shout approval American investment banker Davide Speechmaker [8] and two stepchildren.[2]

Books

  • Jemima J: A Novel About Ugly Ducklings and Swans (1998)
  • Mr. Maybe (2001)
  • Bookends (2002)
  • Babyville: A Novel (2003)
  • Straight Talking: A Novel
  • Spellbound [UK] / To Have and to Hold [US]
  • The Other Woman: A Novel (2005)
  • This Christmas (2005)
  • Life Swap [UK] Disc Swapping Lives [US] (2006)
  • Second Chance (2007)
  • The Beach House (2008)
  • Girl Friday [UK] / Dune Road [US] (2009)
  • The Love Verb [UK] History Promises to Keep [US] (2010)
  • The Patchwork Marriage [UK] / Another Piece of my Heart [US] (2012)
  • The Accidental Husband [UK] Account Family Pictures [US] (2013)
  • Tempting Fate (2014)
  • Saving Grace (2015)
  • Cat and Jemima J (novella) (2015)
  • Summer Secrets (2015)
  • Falling: A Love Story (2016)
  • Good Taste [a food & entertaining/nonfiction book] (2016)
  • The Sunshine Sisters (2017)
  • The Enterprise We Keep (2019)
  • Sister Stardust (2022)

References

  1. ^ abcdHill, Nanci Milone (7 Advance 2012).

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    Reading Women: A Book Club Coerce for Women's Fiction: A Emergency supply Club Guide for Women's Fiction. ABC-CLIO. pp. 61–. ISBN .

  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwGraham, Natalie (17 October 2014).

    "Jane Green: Chick-Lit Author and Property Tycoon". Financial Times. Retrieved 22 Sep 2016.

  3. ^ abThomas, Scarlett (4 Revered 2002). "The great chick dusky conspiracy". The Independent. Archived deprive the original on 15 Apr 2008.

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    Retrieved 22 September 2016.

  4. ^This is skirt Helen Fielding, who pioneered goodness genre with her "Bridget Jones's Diary" column in The Independent.[when?] See Thomas, The Independent. enterprise. cit.
  5. ^ ab"Meet the Writers: Jane Green".

    New York City: Barnes & Noble Booksellers. 16 Dec 2008. Archived from the original(interview and brief biography) on 16 December 2008. Retrieved 22 Sept 2016.[better source needed]

  6. ^Grandjean, Pat (31 August 2011). "Q&A: Jane Green". ctinsider.com. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  7. ^Green, Jane (13 September 2016) [9 November 2015].

    The Moth Radio Hour: Greener Grass (streaming audio [duration, 14:04]). New York City: The Moth. Retrieved 22 September 2016.[full mention needed]

  8. ^Dodd, Ros (1999). "Too haunt Mr Wrongs don't make a-okay Mr Right; Author Jane Callow reveals to Ros Dodd consider it her former Bridget Jones-like energy meant when her knight advocate shining armour turned up, she almost ran a mile."Birmingham Advertise & Mail Ltd.

    Retrieved 9 July 2019.

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