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Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson - Books

Novelist Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester, England in 1959. She was adopted and brought up in Accrington, Lancashire, in the north of England. Her strict Pentecostal Evangelist upbringing provides the background to her acclaimed first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, published in 1985. She graduated from St Catherine's College, Oxford, and moved to London where she worked as an assistant editor at Pandora Press.

One of the most original voices in British fiction to emerge during the 1980s, Winterson was named as one of the 20 "Best of Young British Writers" in a promotion run jointly between the literary magazine Granta and the Book Marketing Council.

She adapted Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit for BBC television in 1990 and also wrote "Great Moments in Aviation," a television screenplay directed by Beeban Kidron for BBC2 in 1994. She is editor of a series of new editions of novels by Virginia Woolf published in the UK by Vintage. She is a regular contributor of reviews and articles to many newspapers and journals and has a regular column published in The Guardian. Her radio drama includes the play Text Message, broadcast by BBC Radio in November 2001.

Winterson lives in Gloucestershire and London. Her work is published in 28 countries.

¿Por Qué Ser Feliz Cuando Puedes Ser Normal?

2024
The book is a poignant and introspective memoir that explores the author's journey of self

Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

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This book is a deeply personal memoir about a woman's quest for identity and happiness ami

The Passion

2024
"The Passion" is a historical novel set during the Napoleonic Wars and told from the persp

Written on the Body

2024
"Written on the Body" is a passionate love story that explores the protagonist's relations

Oranges are not the only Fruit

2024
This novel follows the coming-of-age story of a young girl adopted by a religious fanatic,

The PowerBook

2024
"The PowerBook" is a unique blend of reality and virtual reality, exploring the themes of

Sexing the Cherry

2024
In a fantastic world that is and is not seventeenth-century England, a baby is found float