Helen Baker, (born 18 April 1948 in England) is an English author.
Baker studied economics at the
University of York
, mottoeng = On the threshold of wisdom
, established =
, type = Public research university
, endowment = £8.0 million
, budget = £403.6 million
, chancellor = Heather Melville
, vice_chancellor = Charlie Jeffery
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before obtaining a bilingual secretarial certificate from the
City of London College
London Guildhall University was a university in the United Kingdom from 1992 to 2002, established when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status. On 1 August 2002, it merged with the University of North London to form Londo ...
and a Certificate of Education from Wolverhampton Technical Teachers' College. She is best known for her books concerning personal finance, particularly ''Money Matters For Women'' (1993) published by Penguin, later updated as ''Wealth For Women'' (2005): Another major theme in her work is Teaching English as a Foreign Language in such books as ''Teaching A Frenchman English - In and Out of Bed'' (2011) and ''English - Laugh And Learn'' (2006).
More recently she has written eight novels based on Jane Austen's books, continuations like ''
Playfulness'' (2008), a continuation of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, completions like ''
The Brothers By Jane Austen And Another Lady'' (2011) and a complete revamping like ''
Miss Jane Austen's Lady Susan – Revived'' (2010). She has also published many travelogues, drawing on her own experience as an expatriate.
Biography
Baker's first published book ''
Money Matters For Women'' (1993) draws on her experiences as a qualified Inspector of Taxes in the public sector and as a technical taxation manager in the private sector as well as later in the New Zealand academic world, as a lecturer in taxation, both direct and by correspondence,
Baker studied at the
University of York
, mottoeng = On the threshold of wisdom
, established =
, type = Public research university
, endowment = £8.0 million
, budget = £403.6 million
, chancellor = Heather Melville
, vice_chancellor = Charlie Jeffery
, students ...
, obtaining a
BA (with honours) in 1969. She immediately started on a post-graduate bilingual secretarial course, at the
City of London College
London Guildhall University was a university in the United Kingdom from 1992 to 2002, established when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status. On 1 August 2002, it merged with the University of North London to form Londo ...
. She received a
Certificate of Education
A school leaving qualification is an academic qualification awarded for the completion of high school. Depending on the country or region, it may alternatively be known as a high school diploma, senior secondary leaving certificate, high school g ...
from
Wolverhampton Technical Teachers' College while working as an economics lecturer. Baker went on to join the British Civil Service as a
Direct Entrant at the
Department of Inland Revenue. She spent four years there as an Inspector of Taxes. From 1979 to 1986 she was Technical Taxation Manager with a firm of Chartered Accountants. She moved to New Zealand in 1986 and worked as a taxation lecturer at the
Technical Correspondence Institute the local equivalent to Britain's
Open University
The Open University (OU) is a British public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by number of students. The majority of the OU's undergraduate students are based in the United Kingdom and principally study off- ...
.
Apart from her Regency Romances, Baker's fictional works tend to feature the same locale in Southern France where she has been living for over twenty years.
Bibliography
Fiction
*''Connivance'' — 2007
*''Maria – Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey Continued '' — 2011
*''Miss Jane Austen's Lady Susan – Revived'' — 2010
*''Playfulness'' — 2008
*''Precipitation – A Continuation of Miss Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice'' — 2010
*''The Book of Ruth'' — 2006
*''The Brothers By Jane Austen And Another Lady'' — 2009
*''The Substitute Bride'' — 2005
*''The Watsons By Jane Austen And Another Lady'' — 2008
*''The Wordlecombe Angel '' — 2001
*''Woman Out To Grass'' — 2001
Non-fiction
* ''Comfort'' — 2006
* ''Donald Baker Countryman'' — 2005
* ''English - Laugh and Learn'' — 2006
* ''Far South with Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij'' — 2006
* ''Going For Gold – The Expatriate's Financial Handbook'' — 1994
* ''How To Thrive On A Quarter Of Your Income'' — 1994
* ''Money Matters For Women'' — 1993
* ''North East and Far East in 2007'' — 2008
* ''Sin City For the Over-Sixties Bogota 2011'' — 2011
* ''Teaching A Frenchman English – In and Out of Bed'' — 2008
* ''The Land of the Long White Lie'' — 2006
* ''The Man Who Was Born Too Late'' — 2000
* ''Wealth For Women'' — 2006
* ''Two Lost Souls in Seoul 2011'' — 2011
* ''Under The Rainbow'' — 2009
* ''My French Garden'' — 2012
References
* The Substitute Bride
* Money Matters For Women
* The Land of the Long White Lie
* The Book of Ruth
* Teaching A Frenchman English – In and Out of Bed
* Playfulness
* English - Laugh and Learn
* Connivance
* Donald Baker Countryman
External links
Penguin Barnes and Noble Apple iTunes English Laugh And Learn Helen Baker's website
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1948 births
Living people
Alumni of the University of York
English women novelists
21st-century English novelists