Joanna Trollope
Joanna Trollope is an English writer known for her highly acclaimed bestselling novels.
Novelist
December 9, 1943
Sagittarius
81
Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England
Joanna Trollope, a renowned British author, is celebrated for her captivating novels that delve into relationship dynamics, family issues, and women’s experiences. Some of her most prominent works include “The Rector’s Wife”, “Sense and Sensibility”, “Daughters-in-Law”, “Marrying the Mistress”, “The Men and the Girls”, and “An Unsuitable Match”. Trollope has also actively participated in various literary organizations and has been recognized with numerous awards and honors for her contributions to literature. In 2008, she was commissioned to write a new Sherlock Holmes novel, “Sherlock Holmes and the Servants’ Hall”, which garnered positive reviews from critics. Among her impressive repertoire, Trollope has authored seventeen bestselling novels, such as “A Village Affair” and “The Choir”.