Anna Stothard
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Anna Stothard (born 1983), is a British novelist, journalist scriptwriter, and the daughter of Sally Emerson and Sir Peter Stothard.
Writing history
Her first novel, Isabel and Rocco, (ISBN 0-09-944332-5), was published when she was 19. "Dazzling... remarkably accomplished," wrote The Observer.[1] She has written for a number of newspapers, including columns for The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph.
She read English at Lincoln College, Oxford. Her first screenplay won a Scottish Screen and BBC Scotland Fast Forward Features prize. She was awarded a scholarship with the Masters programme at the American Film Institute, Los Angeles, which she attended until 2008.
Her second novel, The Pink Hotel, was longlisted for the 2012 Orange Prize.
References
- ^ Geraldine Bedell (6 April 2003). "Observer review:Isabel and Rocco by Anna Stothard". The Observer. Retrieved 1 February 2011.
External links
- Isabel and Rocco, Random House. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- Isabel, Elliot Edizioni
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