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Lucy Cavendish is a prolific author and journalist who
appears regularly on television. Much of her journalism
covers subjects as wide ranging as child development
issues, parenting, relationships and female specific
stories. Her television appearances include the One
Show, Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, The Madness of Modern
Parenting (BBC2) and The History of the British Family
(BBC 2). She also writes a weekly column for Stella, the
Sunday Telegraph Magazine and contributes across the
Telegraph titles, the Times, the Observer where she
launched Observer Food Monthly to great acclaim. She
also writes for the Daily Mail and several women’s
magazines. She has interviewed, amongst many, Hillary
Clinton, Michael Douglas, Emma Watson, Dame Helen Mirren
and, most recently, Sir Paul McCartney for the Times.
With her other hat on, she is a novelist and has had
four novels published by Penguin; Samantha Smythe’s
Modern Family Values, Lost and Found, Storm in a Teacup
and Jack and Jill. She is also a founder member of the
Contemporary Women Writers Club (www.CWWC.co.uk) and has
contributed to two short story collections The Leap Year
and Ten Past Eight.
Her next novel, Girlfriend, deals with the issue of
child carers.
She lives in the Chiltern Hills with her partner, her
four children and many animals.
For further information please contact
Vicki
McIvor on 020 7209 3777 |