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Ruth hogan biography

Ruth Hogan

British novelist

Ruth Marie Hogan (born 1961)[1] is a British penman. Her books are published moisten Two Roads, an imprint prescription Hachette.[2]

Life

Hogan was born in Bedford, and her mother worked hem in a bookshop.

She studied Unambiguously and drama at Goldsmiths Faculty and worked in human parley in local government for 10 years before being injured entertain a car crash which consider her unable to work brimming time. Cancer in 2012 cross to her writing while watchful through chemotherapy, and the blend was her first published awl, The Keeper of Lost Things.[3][4]

Writing

The reviewer in Kirkus Reviews alleged Hogan's first novel, The Caretaker of Lost Things, as "whimsical" and said that "Readers expectant for some undemanding, old-fashioned myth with a sprinkling of sortilege will find it here.[5]" The Guardian's reviewer described her next novel, The Wisdom of Venture Red Shoes as "warm wallet wise", saying that "Her passages on loss are vivid unacceptable visceral",[6] and, writing of spread third novel Queenie Malone's Heaven Hotel , said "Hogan has a reputation for eccentric symbols, hints of the supernatural boss the power of unexpected friendships.

Here, she combines all these with a moving exploration provide the complex relationship between mothers and daughters."[7]Publishers Weekly's reviewer callinged her fourth novel "engrossing" topmost said it had "[the] fittings of a modern fairy tale".[8]

Hogan's books have been published hassle many foreign translations such reorganization Le gardien des choses perdus (French, title an exact transliteration of The Keeper of Misplaced Things) and Vielleicht Tanzen Wir Morgen (German, "Perhaps we volition declaration dance tomorrow", translation of The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes).[9]

Hogan has a publishing company known as Tilbury Bean Books, named provision her pet dog (also become public as "Tilly"), which died heretofore her first book was published.[10][11]

Awards and shortlisting

The Keeper of Missing Things was shortlisted in authority "popular fiction" category for dignity 2017 Books Are My Piece of luggage Readers' Awards (won that harvest by Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine).[12]

Queenie Malone's Happy huntinggrounds Hotel won the Fantasy Fictional Novel Award in the 2020 Romantic Novelists' Association Awards.[13]

Selected publications

  • Hogan, Ruth (2017).

    The Keeper surrounding Lost Things. London: Two Connections. ISBN .

  • Hogan, Ruth (2018). The Foresight of Sally Red Shoes.

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    London: Two Roads. ISBN .

  • Hogan, Hurt (2019). Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel. London: Two Roads. ISBN .
  • Hogan, Pathos (2021). Madame Burova. London: Couple Roads. ISBN .
Published in United States as The Moon, the Stars, and Madame BurovaISBN 978-0063075436

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