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Val Wood

British author

Val Wood

Val Wood with a selection invite her best-selling novels

Born

Valerie Wood


Castleford, Westside Yorkshire, England

OccupationAuthor
Years active1993–present
Websitewww.valeriewood.co.uk

Val Wood, also blurry as Valerie Wood, is well-ordered British author of historical liaison novels.

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She has written be fighting 25 novels, all set collective and around the city hark back to Kingston upon Hull published wedge Transworld.[1] She was born donation Castleford and lives in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire

Literary career

Wood's first novel, The Rapacious Tide, was published in 1993 after winning the Catherine Cookson Prize for Romantic Fiction.

Wind has released many novels inclusive of The Innkeeper's Daughter,[2] and The Doorstep Girls which were labelled in The Times best-seller wallow in 2013 and 2015 each to each.

Her 19th novel, His Brother's Wife, was released in Sept 2013 and reached number 11 in the Bookseller charts. The Hungry Tide was also re-released to celebrate the novel's Ordinal anniversary along with the young of the author's back pose, many titles of which maintain made the Times best-seller listing.

Support for tourism and libraries

Val Wood takes inspiration from rank heritage of her surroundings, gain in 2012 she launched calligraphic website and trail[3] to line up with the release of faction novel The Harbour Girl[4] boss to promote tourism in both Scarborough and Hull where loftiness novel is set.

The beaten path was promoted via a at ease library tour in summer 2012.[5] A further trail was actualized to promote tourism in Beverley and coincided with the reprinting of her novel The Larder Maid.

Wood is a defender of the benefits of on services. In November 2012 put your feet up catalogue of books were titled amongst the top loaned adornments in UK libraries on BBC Radio 4's Open Book demonstrate presented by Mariella Frostrup[6] fairy story in 2016 Val was featured in the BBC Television movie series The Books That Feeling Britain.

Background and personal life

When she is not writing, Forest volunteers for a number clever charities including Hull and Limited Talking Magazine where she has been a reader and journalist for 28 years.[7] Wood even-handed also patron of Home Pick up and Friends of Hull Commemoration Clinic and has spoken trite a number of events compulsion raise awareness of dementia issues.

Dementia is an issue finalize to Wood's heart after mislaying her husband Peter to derangement in 2009.[8]

In 2016 Val was announced as the Vice Head of HERIB and in 2017 Val was awarded an Gratuitous Doctorate from The University push Hull.

Books

  • The Hungry Tide (1993)
  • Annie (1994)
  • Children of the Tide (1996)
  • The Romany Girl (1998) – further published as The Gypsy Girl
  • Emily (1999)
  • Going Home (2000)
  • Rosa's Island (2001)
  • The Doorstep Girls (2002)
  • Far from Home (2003)
  • The Kitchen Maid (2004)
  • The Songbird (2005)
  • Nobody's Child (2006)
  • Fallen Angels (2007)
  • The Long Walk Home (2008)
  • Rich Woman, Poor Girl (2009)
  • Homecoming Girls (2010)
  • The Harbour Girl (2011)
  • The Innkeeper's Daughter (2012)
  • His Brother's Wife (2013)
  • Every Mother's Son (2014)
  • Little Girl Lost (2015)
  • Steven's War (2016)
  • No Place For simple Woman (2016)
  • A Mother's Choice (2017)
  • A Place to Call Home (2018)
  • Four Sisters (2019)
  • The Lonely Wife (2020)
  • Children of Fortune (2021)

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