Harrison, Sarah
HARRISON, Sarah
HARRISON, Sarah. British, b. 1946. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Writing/Journalism. Career: IPC Magazines, London, journalist, 1967-72. Publications: NOVELS: The Flowers of the Field, 1980; A Flower That's Free, 1984; Hot Breath, 1985; An Imperfect Lady, 1988; Cold Feet, 1989; The Forests of the Night, 1990; Foreign Parts, 1992; Be an Angel, 1993; Both Your Houses, 1995; Life after Lunch, 1996; Flowers Won't Fax, 1997; That Was Then, 1998; Heaven's on Hold, 1999; The Grass Memorial, 2000; The Dreaming Stones, 2003. CHILDREN'S BOOKS: In Granny's Garden, 1980; Laura from Lark Rise series, 4 vols., 1986. NONFICTION: How to Write a Blockbuster, 1995. Address: c/o Hodder and Stoughton, 338 Euston Rd, London NW1 3BH, England.
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