Sara Crowe
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Sara Crowe was born in a tiny cottage in Cornwall and raised in the wilds of Devon, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and several other English counties. She has worked as a part-time shepherd, a model (the clothed variety) and a film extra. She has a PhD from Bristol University and has taught courses on early cinema and the history of photography. In 2013, she went on a year-long journey around Britain in a motorhome, photographing and writing about nature, local folklore and the landscape as she goes.Her first novel was Bone Jack.
Books by Sara Crowe
The hilarious, quirky and utterly charming second novel from the author of CAMPARI FOR BREAKFAST.
'Every page brings giddy joy . . . a heady cocktail of humanity, humour and heart' Tamsin Greig
'Quirky and funny in spades' Helen Lederer, author of LOSING IT
'Startlingly original . . . an utter delight' Tamsin Greig
'Prepare to be charmed by Sue Bowl' Mail on Sunday
A hilariously quirky coming-of-age novel, for readers who loved Sarah Winman's When God Was a Rabbit, Maria Semple's Where'd You Go Bernadette and Nina Stibbe's Love, Nina.