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Jessie Burton

Jessica Kathryn Burton (born 17 August 1982)[1] is an English author and actress. As of 2022, she has published four novels, The Miniaturist, The Muse, The Confession, The House of Fortune and two books for children, The Restless Girls and Medusa. All four adult novels were Sunday Times best-sellers, with The Miniaturist, The Muse and The House of Fortune reaching no. 1, and both The Miniaturist and The Muse were New York Times best-sellers, and Radio 4's Books at Bedtime. Collectively her novels have been published in almost 40 languages.[2] Her short stories have been published in Harpers Bazaar US and Stylist.[3]

Jessie Burton
Jessie Burton, at Bloomsbury publishers,
April 2018
Born
Jessica Kathryn Burton

(1982-08-17) 17 August 1982 (age 40)
NationalityBritish
EducationCentral School of Speech and Drama
University of Oxford
Occupation(s)Author, actress

Burton is also a non-fiction writer. Her essays have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Independent, Vogue, Elle, Red, Grazia, Lonely Planet Traveller and The Spectator.[3]

Early life and career

Burton studied at Lady Margaret School,[4] Brasenose College, Oxford, and the Central School of Speech and Drama.[5]

Burton's work in theatre includes The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other at the National Theatre, London in 2008.[6] As well as working as an author and actress, Burton has worked as a personal assistant in the City of London.[1]

Writing career

Burton's 2014 debut novel The Miniaturist is set in 17th-century Amsterdam. The novel is inspired by Petronella Oortman's dollhouse now at the Rijksmuseum, although it does not otherwise attempt to be a biographical novel.[7] The Miniaturist took over four years to write. It was the subject of a bidding war at the April 2013 London Book Fair.[8] It was adapted as a two-part miniseries for the BBC and PBS Masterpiece in 2017.

Burton's second novel, The Muse, was published in 2016 and is set in a dual time-frame, during the Spanish Civil War and 30 years later in 1960s London.[9] It was nominated for the 2016 Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards.[10]

Burton's first novel for children, The Restless Girls, was published in September 2018.[11] The story is based on the Brothers Grimm tale, The Twelve Dancing Princesses.[12]

Her third novel for adults, The Confession, was published in 2019.[13][14] Medusa, her second book for children, was published in 2021.[15]

The House of Fortune, a sequel to The Miniaturist, was published in 2022.[16]

Works

Adult novels
  • The Miniaturist (Picador, 2014)
  • The Muse (Picador, 2016)
  • The Confession (Picador, 2019)
  • The House of Fortune (Picador, 2022)
Children's books
  • The Restless Girls (Bloomsbury, 2018)
  • Medusa (Bloomsbury, 2021)

Awards and recognitions

References

  1. ^ a b Inside back cover of 2015 Picador UK paperback edition of The Miniaturist
  2. ^ "Home is where the heart is: Anita Sethi on Jessie Burton's books".
  3. ^ a b "Jessie Burton". Jessie Burton. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  4. ^ Kellaway, Kate (26 June 2016). "Jessie Burton: 'Success can be as fracturing to your self as failure'". The Observer. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  5. ^ Blackman, Jaines (28 March 2015). "Best-seller has been a life-changer for Jessie Burton". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  6. ^ National Theatre : Productions : The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Spiegelman, Ian (29 August 2014). "Jessie Burton on the dollhouse that inspired her novel". USA Today. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Jessie Burton: I never thought of The Miniaturist as ambitious". BBC News. 2 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  9. ^ Quinn, Anthony (25 June 2016). "The Muse by Jessie Burton". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Inaugural Books are My Bag Award Winners Announced". Foyles. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  11. ^ "The Restless Girls". Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  12. ^ "THE RESTLESS GIRLS". Jessie Burton. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  13. ^ Hickling, Alfred (21 September 2019). "The Confession by Jessie Burton review – an understated triumph". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  14. ^ Rhodes, Emily (5 October 2019). "Jessie Burton's The Confession is, frankly, a bit heavy-handed". The Spectator. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  15. ^ "Medusa".
  16. ^ Preston, Alex (5 July 2022). "The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton review – bold and thrilling sequel to The Miniaturist". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  17. ^ Tim Masters (1 December 2014). "Miniaturist novel named Waterstones book of 2014". BBC News. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  18. ^ "Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist voted Specsavers Book of the Year". BBC News. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.

External links

  • Official website

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Jessica Kathryn Burton born 17 August 1982 1 is an English author and actress As of 2022 update she has published four novels The Miniaturist The Muse The Confession The House of Fortune and two books for children The Restless Girls and Medusa All four adult novels were Sunday Times best sellers with The Miniaturist The Muse and The House of Fortune reaching no 1 and both The Miniaturist and The Muse were New York Times best sellers and Radio 4 s Books at Bedtime Collectively her novels have been published in almost 40 languages 2 Her short stories have been published in Harpers Bazaar US and Stylist 3 Jessie BurtonJessie Burton at Bloomsbury publishers April 2018BornJessica Kathryn Burton 1982 08 17 17 August 1982 age 40 London EnglandNationalityBritishEducationCentral School of Speech and Drama University of OxfordOccupation s Author actressBurton is also a non fiction writer Her essays have been published in The Wall Street Journal The Independent Vogue Elle Red Grazia Lonely Planet Traveller and The Spectator 3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Writing career 3 Works 4 Awards and recognitions 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditBurton studied at Lady Margaret School 4 Brasenose College Oxford and the Central School of Speech and Drama 5 Burton s work in theatre includes The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other at the National Theatre London in 2008 6 As well as working as an author and actress Burton has worked as a personal assistant in the City of London 1 Writing career EditBurton s 2014 debut novel The Miniaturist is set in 17th century Amsterdam The novel is inspired by Petronella Oortman s dollhouse now at the Rijksmuseum although it does not otherwise attempt to be a biographical novel 7 The Miniaturist took over four years to write It was the subject of a bidding war at the April 2013 London Book Fair 8 It was adapted as a two part miniseries for the BBC and PBS Masterpiece in 2017 Burton s second novel The Muse was published in 2016 and is set in a dual time frame during the Spanish Civil War and 30 years later in 1960s London 9 It was nominated for the 2016 Books Are My Bag Readers Awards 10 Burton s first novel for children The Restless Girls was published in September 2018 11 The story is based on the Brothers Grimm tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses 12 Her third novel for adults The Confession was published in 2019 13 14 Medusa her second book for children was published in 2021 15 The House of Fortune a sequel to The Miniaturist was published in 2022 16 Works EditAdult novelsThe Miniaturist Picador 2014 The Muse Picador 2016 The Confession Picador 2019 The House of Fortune Picador 2022 Children s booksThe Restless Girls Bloomsbury 2018 Medusa Bloomsbury 2021 Awards and recognitions Edit2014 Waterstones Book of the Year winner for The Miniaturist 17 2014 Specsavers National Book Awards New Writer of the Year for The Miniaturist 8 2014 Specsavers National Book Awards Book of the Year for The Miniaturist 18 References Edit a b Inside back cover of 2015 Picador UK paperback edition of The Miniaturist Home is where the heart is Anita Sethi on Jessie Burton s books a b Jessie Burton Jessie Burton Retrieved 9 February 2018 Kellaway Kate 26 June 2016 Jessie Burton Success can be as fracturing to your self as failure The Observer Retrieved 26 December 2017 Blackman Jaines 28 March 2015 Best seller has been a life changer for Jessie Burton Oxford Mail Retrieved 26 December 2017 National Theatre Productions The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Spiegelman Ian 29 August 2014 Jessie Burton on the dollhouse that inspired her novel USA Today Retrieved 29 January 2015 a b Jessie Burton I never thought of The Miniaturist as ambitious BBC News 2 December 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2014 Quinn Anthony 25 June 2016 The Muse by Jessie Burton The Guardian London Retrieved 29 June 2016 Inaugural Books are My Bag Award Winners Announced Foyles Retrieved 6 November 2017 The Restless Girls Bloomsbury Publishing Retrieved 5 October 2018 THE RESTLESS GIRLS Jessie Burton Retrieved 9 February 2018 Hickling Alfred 21 September 2019 The Confession by Jessie Burton review an understated triumph The Guardian Retrieved 3 January 2020 Rhodes Emily 5 October 2019 Jessie Burton s The Confession is frankly a bit heavy handed The Spectator Retrieved 3 January 2020 Medusa Preston Alex 5 July 2022 The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton review bold and thrilling sequel to The Miniaturist The Guardian Retrieved 18 August 2022 Tim Masters 1 December 2014 Miniaturist novel named Waterstones book of 2014 BBC News Retrieved 23 December 2014 Jessie Burton s The Miniaturist voted Specsavers Book of the Year BBC News 22 December 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2014 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jessie Burton amp oldid 1105152601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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