Media & Reviews
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“A beautifully told tale that is nostalgic, evocative, and glamorous to boot, Sister Stardust by Jane Green is vivid and vibrant storytelling at its very best.”
— The Literary Edit
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"For years, Jane has been interested in Talitha Getty, the second wife of John Paul Getty. SISTER STARDUST reimagines the life of Talitha in the '60s during her time in Morocco. Talitha is a famous model and actress. She's rich, exuberant, and universally loved, embedded in a world of art and love. The story is told through the eyes of Claire, who moves from her English town to London, and she is swept up in Talitha's world. The closer they grow, the more Claire learns about the dark past of this mysterious and revered woman. "
— The Books Reporter
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Summer Secrets (St. Martin’s Press) is the new novel by acclaimed author Jane Green, who hits a homerun with her tale of a recovering alcoholic who can’t seem to shake the sins of her past.
— The Pulse Magazine
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"I was truly satisfied with the way things turned out. I had traveled a huge emotional roller coaster with Tempting Fate and when I reached the end, I was happy that I got on."
The Bookish Babes
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I first fell in love with Jane Green's work when I picked up a copy of Jemima J. I was single and unhappy, and I so deeply related to Jemima J's story of wanting to be someone different, someone worthy of love.
- Popsugar Review
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A couple of years ago, I was invited to be the guest speaker at an event to raise money, and awareness, for breast cancer. Although I have never had breast cancer, once upon a time I lost one of my dearest friends to the cruel disease.
— Jane Green writing for the Daily Mail
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Westport best selling author Jane Green was at the Westport Library tonight sharing stories about how she wrote her first cookbook. “Good Taste: Simple, Delicious Recipes for Family and Friends.”
- Westport Now
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Talking about friendships with Jane Green
- Psychology Today
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Promises To Keep, is the newest novel from Jane Green, a British author now living in Connecticut, who has been credited as one of the first to help carve the chick-lit genre in the mid 1990s.
- Lisa Romeo Interview
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"Since I was a child, I always wanted to live in a New England farmhouse,” says best-selling novelist Jane Green, who grew up in London. “I love that vernacular. I must have read a lot of novels set in Vermont.”
- New England Home Magazine
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I thought writing novels from home was the dream - I didn't realise how lonely I had become
- Interview in The Daily Telegraph
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When novelist Jane Green began writing her latest book, she realized it was time for something new. "We know motherhood is complicated; we want a book that isn't pulp."
- Newsweek Interview
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When I was a little girl I'd watch my mother disappear out the back door into the garden, trowel in hand, or weird strap on shoes with spikes on her feet and I vowed there were two things I'd never do...
- Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Preview 2003