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Paul Bailey (British writer) Jo Baker (novelist) Sam Baker (writer) Iain Banks. Clive Barker. Raffaella Barker. Susan Barker. Frank Barnard (author) Nicholas Barnes.
Rosemary Aitken. Ray Alan. Naomi Alderman. Brian Aldiss. Nick Alexander (author) Tariq Ali. Margaret Allan (romance author) Louise Allen (novelist) Karim Alrawi.
Charles Scribner's Sons. 2003. Non-fiction. 432 pp. 9780743254434. A decade-long chronicle of a family living in the Bronx, New York, as they deal with drugs, crime, and poverty. 26. Atonement. Ian McEwan.
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Barbara Taylor Bradford. Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE (born 10 May 1933) is a British-American best-selling novelist. Her debut novel, A Woman of Substance, was published in 1979 and sold over 30 million copies worldwide. [2] She has written 40 novels, all bestsellers in England and the United States.
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for fiction; Women's Prize for Fiction. Relatives. Muneeza Shamsie (mother) Attia Hosain (great-aunt) Kamila Shamsie FRSL (Urdu: کاملہ شمسی; born 13 August 1973) [2] is a Pakistani and British writer and novelist who is best known for her award-winning novel Home Fire (2017). [1]
Retrieved December 18, 2011. Without rival, the twentieth century's king of the genre is Louis Cha. Estimates of his book sales reach up to 300 million copies. One editor at the Far Eastern Economic Review estimated that, if one also counted the pirated copies, over 1 billion of Cha's books have been sold.
British literature. British literature is from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. This article covers British literature in the English language. Anglo-Saxon (Old English) literature is included, and there is some discussion of Latin and Anglo-Norman literature, where literature ...