Sarah Bilston
Sarah Bilston is a British author and professor of English literature at Trinity College, Hartford. Bilston was born in Suffolk and studied at University College London and Somerville College, Oxford.[1] She currently resides in Connecticut with her husband and three children. She has written three books: The Awkward Age in Women’s Popular Fiction, 1850-1900 and two novels, Bed Rest and Sleepless Nights.
Works
Bed Rest tells the story of Quinn ‘Q’ Boothroyd, an English lawyer in New York who must go on bed rest for two months before the birth of her first child. It was published in May 2006 by HarperCollins (US) and March 2007 by Sphere (UK).[2]
The sequel, Sleepless Nights, was published in December 2008.[3]
The Awkward Age in Women’s Popular Fiction, 1850-1900: Girls and the Transition to Womanhood was published in 2004 by Oxford University Press.
References
- ^ "Sarah Bilston: Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- ^ http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/Title/9780751538335 Bed Rest at Little, Brown Book Group website
- ^ http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/Title/9780751538342 Sleepless Nights at Little, Brown Book Group website
External links
- http://sarahbilston.typepad.com/ Sarah Bilston's official website
- http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/30560/Sarah_Bilston/index.aspx Harper Collins' biography of Sarah Bilston
- http://www.tiborjones.com/author_sarah_bilston.html[permanent dead link] Tibor Jones' biography of Sarah Bilston
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