Laurie Graham (novelist)
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Career
Graham wrote a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph newspapers from 1987 to 1991. She was also Contributing Editor to She magazine and Cosmopolitan. Graham has written sixteen novels and several volumes of non-fiction.[1] Graham is published by Quercus in the United Kingdom.
Bibliography
Fiction
- The Importance of Being Kennedy (2007) ISBN 978-0-00-722884-3
- Gone With The Windsors (2005) ISBN 0-00-714675-2
- Mr Starlight (2004) ISBN 0-00-714673-6
- The Unfortunates (2002) ISBN 1-84115-314-1 published in the US as The Great Husband Hunt ISBN 0-446-69132-1
- The Future Homemakers of America (2001) ISBN 1-84115-312-5
- Dog Days, Glenn Miller Nights (2000) ISBN 0-552-99759-5
- The Dress Circle (1998) ISBN 0-552-99760-9
- Perfect Meringues (1997) ISBN 0-552-99657-2
- The Ten O’Clock Horses (1996) ISBN 0-552-99656-4
- The Man for the Job (1986) ISBN 0-7011-3981-1
- Life according to Lubka (2010) ISBN 1-84916-182-8
- At Sea (2010) ISBN 1-84916-218-2 (1 July 2010)
- A Humble Companion (2012) ISBN 1-78087-548-7
- The Liar's Daughter (2013) ISBN 978-0-85738784-4
- The Grand Duchess of Nowhere (2014) ISBN 978-1-78206-970-6
- The Night in Question (2015) ISBN 978-1-78206-974-4
Non-Fiction
- Teenagers: A Family Survival Guide (1992) ISBN 0-7011-3842-4
- A Marriage Survival Guide (1988) ISBN 0-7011-3399-6
- A Parents’ Survival Guide (1986) ISBN 0-7011-3129-2
References
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- ↑ (23 November 2010). Author interview: Laurie Graham, women24, Retrieved December 10, 2010
- ↑ (13 July 2011). Quercus Author interview: Laurie Graham, Retrieved July 14, 2011