![]() ![]() ![]() She currently lives in Swiss Cottage, London with her husband Jascha, and daughters Amelie Mae (born 2003) and Evie Scarlett (born 2007). In 2008 she was awarded the Melissa Nathan Award For Comedy Romance for her novel 31 Dream Street. Those three chapters were eventually developed into Jewell's debut novel Ralph's Party, which then became the UK's bestselling debut novel in 1999. The back story tells the tale of the family who once lived upstairs, and therein lies the connection and mystery-thriller storyline. Īfter being made redundant, Jewell accepted a challenge from her friend, Yasmin Boland, to write three chapters of a novel in exchange for dinner at her favourite restaurant. The current timeline follows Libby as she discovers more about her birth family Lucy, while she struggles to feed her kids and the enigmatic Finn who is, if not scary then at least, an interesting recluse. She worked in fashion retail for several years, namely Warehouse and Thomas Pink. Michael's Catholic Grammar School in Finchley, north London, leaving school after one day in the sixth form to do an art foundation course at Barnet College followed by a diploma in fashion illustration at Epsom School of Art & Design. Jewell was born in London and educated at St. Her latest book The Family Remains was published in July of 2022. Her books include Ralph's Party, Thirtynothing, After The Party (a sequel to Ralph's Party), and later Then She Was Gone, The Family Upstairs, Invisible Girl and The Night She Disappeared. ![]() Lisa Jewell (born 19 July 1968) is a British author of popular fiction. ![]()
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