Andrea Ashworth
Andrea Ashworth (born 1969) is an English writer and academic, known for her memoir Once in a House on Fire, which won the Somerset Maugham Award from the Society of Authors in 1999.
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Born | 1969 (age 50–51) Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Education | Hertford College, Oxford Jesus College, Oxford |
Early life and education
Ashworth was born in Manchester in 1969. She studied at Xaverian college in Manchester[1] She studied at Hertford College, Oxford, where she was a scholar.[2] She later became a Junior Research Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford.[3]
Career
Once in a House on Fire, published in 1998, won the Somerset Maugham Award from the Society of Authors in 1999.[4] It tells the story of her traumatic upbringing and the abuse that she suffered at the hands of her two stepfathers.[3]
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See also
- List of alumni of Hertford College
- List of people from Manchester
References
- "Andrea Ashworth". Pan MacMillan. 2005. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
- "Colleges, Halls and Societies". Oxford University Gazette. University of Oxford. 124 (4328). 26 May 1994. Archived from the original on 27 December 2004. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
- "A phoenix from the ashes". The Oxford Student. 8 June 2000. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 18 April 2009.
- "Somerset Maugham Awards – Past winners". Society of Authors. 2009. Retrieved 18 April 2009.
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