Ruth Hogan was born in Bedford, in the house where her parents still live. As a child she read everything she could lay her hands on: her favourite reads were The Moomintrolls, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, the back of cereal packets, and gravestones.She studied English and Drama at Goldsmiths College and then got a 'proper' job, but when a car accident left her unable to work full-time, she decided to start writing seriously. In 2012 she was diagnosed with cancer: as chemo kept her up all night she passed the time writing, and the eventual result was her debut The Keeper of Lost Things. The Particular Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes, Ruth's second novel, will be published next year.She lives in a chaotic Victorian house with an assortment of rescue dogs and her long-suffering husband.ruthhogan.co.uktwitter | instagram | facebook > ruthmariehogan
Hogan's touching, funny and romantic debut is that rare and precious thing: a real story with brilliant characters - Daily MailA charming read that seems bound to become a book club favourite. - The LadyOne is beguiled by its old-fashioned sweetness - Mail on SundayA charming story of fresh starts and self-discovery that warms the cockles - Woman & HomeA charming whimsical novel about holding on to what is precious - RedThis mystical and spiritual tale is a joyous read that will broaden your imagination and warm your heart - OK!It's charming, beautiful and full of heart - Fabulous MagazineFrom the attention-grabbing opening paragraph, to the joyful conclusion, Ruth Hogan has stirred together a charming fairy tale in which the people may be more lost than the things; and generosity and compassion may be the key to finding a way home. Also there are dogs. Delightful. - Helen Simonson, author of MAJOR PETTIGREW'S LAST STAND
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