![]() Judith also contributes articles, features and reviews for a number of newspapers and magazines. Her most recent book The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' London was published in 2012. In 2003, Inside the Victorian House: Domestic Life from Childbirth to Deathbed (Inside the Victorian Home in the USA, 2004), made the UK bestseller lists. Social historian Flanders (Inside the Victorian Home: A Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England) does a superb job of demonstrating the role that the press and fiction writers. Her book, The Invention of Murder, was shortlisted for the 2011 CWA Non-Fiction Dagger. In 2006, Consuming Passions was published. In 2004, Inside the Victorian Home received widespread praise, and was shortlisted for the British Book Awards History Book of the Year. ![]() ![]() After this 17-year misstep, she began to write and in 2001 her first book, A Circle of Sisters, the biography of four Victorian sisters, was published to great acclaim, and nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. She moved to Montreal, Canada, when she was two, and spent her childhood there, apart from a year in Israel in 1972, where she signally failed to master Hebrew.Īfter university, Judith returned to London and began working as an editor for various publishing houses. Judith Flanders was born in London, England, in 1959. ![]()
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