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Julia Stuart is an English novelist and journalist. She grew up in the West Midlands, England, and studied French and Spanish. She lived for a period in France and Spain teaching English. After studying journalism, she worked on regional newspapers for six years. In 1999, Stuart won the periodicals category of the Amnesty International UK Media Awards. She was a feature writer for The Independent, and later The Independent on Sunday, for eight years. In 2007 she relocated to Bahrain and Egypt for three years. She graduated with an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia in 2013 and lives in London. Published works Stuart's first novel, The Matchmaker of Périgord, was published in 2007. It is the story of a French barber whose business fails on account of his increasingly bald clients. In an attempt to make ends meet, he opens a matchmaking agency in his home village of Amour-Sur-Belle, whose feuding inhabitants subsequently find themselves on blind dates with each another. It was longlisted for Spread the Word: Books to Talk About 2008, a World Book Day award. Rat Pack Filmproduktion, which produced The Wave, have acquired the film rights. It has been adapted for screen by Andrew Birkin, who wrote and directed The Cement Garden (based on the novel by Ian McEwan), for which he won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin Film Festival. In 2010, Stuart published her second novel, Balthazar Jones and the Tower of London Zoo. It tells of a Beefeater whose marriage is in tatters following the loss of his son. Owner of the oldest tortoise in the world, Balthazar learns to love again by caring for the inhabitants of the Tower’s newly installed menagerie. It was published as The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise in the United States, where it became a New York Times bestseller, one of NPR's 2010 favorites, and a national bestseller. Stuart's third novel, The Pigeon Pie Mystery was published in August 2012. The quirky Victorian mystery set in Hampton Court Palace tells of Mink, a headstrong Anglo-Indian princess, who sets out to save her maid from the hangman’s rope when the servant is suspected of poisoning the reviled Major-General Bagshot. It was selected as an Oprah.com Book of the Week and chosen as one of its "Unputdownable Mysteries." Her latest novel, The Last Pearl Fisher of Scotland, was published in August 2016. It tells the story of Brodie McBride, the last expert in the ancient art of pearl fishing, who is on a quest to track down the pearl that will complete a necklace for his wife, Elspeth, convinced that the love token will save their marriage. But Scotland's rivers are running out of mussels, Elspeth is running out of patience, and their daughter, Maggie, is running wild with her moustachioed pet rabbit. And when Maggie takes matters into her own hands, determined to keep the family together, the McBrides are soon at the centre of international commotion that will change everyone's lives forever. References External links Julia Stuart's official website Julia Stuart official page on Harper/Collins website . Discover the Julia Stuart popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Julia Stuart books.

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  • Escaping The Winter synopsis, comments

    Escaping The Winter

    Anne Mustoe

    The British winter: rain, heavy; trains, cancelled; Christmas, expensive. How many times have you thought that there might be an alternative to grey skies and cold weather one that...

  • Twelve Motives For Murder synopsis, comments

    Twelve Motives For Murder

    Fiona Sherlock

    ONE MURDER. TWELVE SUSPECTS. TWELVE MOTIVES FOR MURDER . . .Sit back and become a real armchair detective.A murder mystery told entirely through interviews.Private Investigator Eli...

  • A Spy for Lady Clementine synopsis, comments

    A Spy for Lady Clementine

    Susanne Bellamy

    He's the King's man ... will he also be hers?The war with Bonaparte rages in France while the London Season is in full swing. Businessman William Ravenshoe plans to propose to Lady...

  • The Winter Spirits synopsis, comments

    The Winter Spirits

    Bridget Collins, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Natasha Pulley, Jess Kidd, Andrew Michael Hurley, Elizabeth Macneal, Laura Purcell, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Stuart Turton, Catriona Ward, Laura Shepherd-Robinson & Susan Stokes-Chapman

    FROM THE CREATORS OF THE HAUNTING SEASON COMES A DAZZLING COLLECTION OF NEVERBEFORESEEN GHOSTLY TALES.'Terrific every bit as good as an MR James collection' ROSIE ANDREWS, author ...

  • The Great Hamster Rescue synopsis, comments

    The Great Hamster Rescue

    Lily Roscoe & Tony Neal

    How do you rescue a rat who’d rather be relaxing?! Find out in this hilarious caper from Lily Roscoe and Tony Neal   Rita ‘Roberella’ Rat is the leader of The Rat Burglars – t...

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    The Jenius

    Dick King-Smith

    Dick KingSmith, creator of 'Babe the SheepPig', presents the cleverest guinea pig in the world!Judy's classmates snigger when she claims guinea pigs are brainy. But, when her guine...

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    The Complete Dangerous Davies

    Leslie Thomas

    As plainclothes men go, Dangerous Davies looks like a nonstarter. The small fry of petty larceny and minor disturbances in the backwaters of northwest London are his daily round. H...

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    Farthing Wood Collection 1

    Colin Dann

    The first two stories about the Animals of Farthing Wood have been brought together in one, value for money bindup. In the prequel to The Animals of Farthing Wood, THE ADVENTURE BE...

  • Long Meg and the Wicked Baron synopsis, comments

    Long Meg and the Wicked Baron

    Pamela Hart

    From awardwinning author Pamela Hart, a warm and witty Regency tale of second chance love.Little Foxbury, Norfolk, 1818Meg is in her midtwenties, griefstricken and all but on the s...