Sarah Waters Press Reviews
'Indeed, this is such a brilliant writer that her readers would
believe anything she told them' A.N. WILSON, D. MAIL ** 'Spooky,
spellbinding, exquisitely written ... I do believe Waters is on
the way to becoming a major literary star'
VAL HENNESSY ** 'A work of
intense and atmospheric imagination ... Sarah Waters is ...
a kind of feminist Dickens' TELEGRAPH
'Sexy, spooky, stylish,
AFFINITY is a wonderful book from any perspective'
G. FODEN,
GUARDIAN
About Sarah Waters
Sarah Waters was born in Wales in 1966 and lives in London. She has a Ph.D in English Literature and has lectured for the Open University. She won the Betty Trask Award for Tipping The Velvet and the Somerset Maugham Award and Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year for Affinity. Fingersmith was shortlisted for both the Orange Prize 2002 and for the Man Booker Prize 2002, and won the CWA Historical Dagger prize before earning her three 2003 Author of the Year awards - from the Booksellers Association, Waterstone's and The British Book Awards. Sarah Waters is also the winner of The South Bank Show Award.
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