Isabel Wolff was born in Warwickshire and read English at Cambridge. Her first novel was the bestselling romantic comedy, The Trials of Tiffany Trott, which was followed by the hugely successful The Making of Minty Malone and Out of the Blue. Her freelance articles have appeared in many national newspapers, she writes a column for P-S magazine and reviews the papers for Breakfast News on BBC1. She lives in London.
PRAISE FOR ISABEL WOLFF: Rescuing Rose 'Hilarious, moving, a wonderful story. I loved it.' WENDY HOLDEN 'Isabel Wolff has done it again. A cunningly twisted plot, a fabulously rewarding romance and a dog called Trevor - what more could you want?' JESSICA ADAMS The Trials of Tiffany Trott 'I absolutely, genuinely loved. It's funny, charming, upbeat and unputdownable. Acutely observed, and so well-written. I was completely diverted and entertained' MARIAN KEYES 'A hilarious novel' JONATHAN SALE, Independent Out of the Blue 'A fabulous romantic comedy' Emma Freud, Radio 4 'A warm, witty, romantic comedy. Perfect! Isabel's work has a lot of substance as well as the fun' Helen Lederer, Express The Making of Minty Malone 'Hilarious and accurate...Truly gripping' The Times 'It's effervescent and heartwarming and somehow the pages just turn themselves' Big Issue
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