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  2. Sophie Dahl - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Dahl (born Sophie Holloway on 15 September 1977) [1] [2] [3] is an English author and former fashion model. Her first novel, The Man with the Dancing Eyes, was published in 2003 followed by Playing With the Grown-ups in 2007.

  3. 82K Followers, 950 Following, 560 Posts - Sophie Dahl (@mssophiedahl) on Instagram: "Writer. Seven 📖, published by Bloomsbury, Harper Collins and Walker. Contributing Ed @houseandgardenuk Ambassador to @_place2be Rep Felicity Blunt"

  4. Sophie Dahl - IMDb

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    Sophie Dahl began her working life as a teenage fashion model and actress, but books and words were her first love. In 2003 she wrote the illustrated novella and Sunday Times bestseller, 'The Man With The Dancing Eyes' (Bloomsbury) and in 2007, published her first novel, 'Playing With The Grownups' (Bloomsbury/Nan A. Talese).

  5. Sophie Dahl is the bestselling author of four books for adults, and three for children, and the writer of two BBC 2 prime-time shows. Her debut, an illustrated novella called The Man With The Dancing Eyes, was published by Bloomsbury in 2003.

  6. Sophie Dahl - Biography - IMDb

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    Sophie Dahl began her working life as a teenage fashion model and actress, but books and words were her first love. In 2003 she wrote the illustrated novella and Sunday Times bestseller, 'The Man With The Dancing Eyes' (Bloomsbury) and in 2007, published her first novel, 'Playing With The Grownups' (Bloomsbury/Nan A. Talese).

  7. At the Kitchen Table | Food, writing & life with Sophie Dahl & friends. Recipes. Spring. View recipes. Summer. View recipes. Autumn. View recipes. Winter. View recipes. I’ve always thought that most of life happens at the kitchen table, that a kitchen table bears the story of a family.

  8. Interview: Sophie Dahl; 'My granny thinks I'm grotesque'

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    Once upon a time, a little girl called Sophie was immortalised by her grandfather, Roald Dahl, as the Big Friendly Giant's bespectacled sidekick in his children's book The BFG.