Sarah May

Sarah May (born 1972 in Northumberland) is an English author. Her first book, The Nudist Colony (1999), was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.[1] Her other books include Spanish City (2002), The Internationals (2003), and The Rise and Fall of the Queen of Suburbia (2006). A reviewer in The Guardian wrote of Spanish City: "the world conjured into view by May's slanted approach to scene and dialogue is peculiarly charged and vivid."[2]

Notes

  1. https://literature.britishcouncil.org/writer/sarah-may
  2. Taylor, D. J. "Pier pressure", The Guardian, 30 March 2002.
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