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__NOTOC__ Hilary Boyd (born 1949) is a Welsh-born British novelist. Her first novel, ''Thursdays in the Park'', became an unexpected best seller. Her work, often dealing with the erotic lives of older people, has given rise to a new literary genre, described by the ''Observer'' newspaper, as 'gran-lit'.


Early life

Boyd was born and spent the first six months of her life in
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, where her father, an army major, was stationed after the war. She was later educated in London, then at the boarding school
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. She trained as a nurse at
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, London, and subsequently as a marriage guidance counsellor with
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before reading English Literature at
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in her late 30s.


Non-fiction

After college, Boyd became a health journalist, writing about depression, step-parenting and pregnancy. She began writing fiction as a hobby whilst raising three children and working at various day jobs including running a cancer charity, Survive Cancer, working for an engineering company, and an online vitamin site.


First novel

Boyd wrote, and publishers rejected, five novels before her first published novel, ''Thursdays in the Park'', appeared from Quercus Books in 2011. Boyd was 62. In an interview for ITV News, Boyd said of her years of rejection: 'Writing was always my hobby so I would cry a little, get over it, and start again, and I would have done that until I died'. Publishing fiction in later in life, Boyd was inevitably compared with
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writer
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, whose first novel appeared when Wesley was 71. ''Thursdays in the Park'' had modest success in print form, although it was noted at the time that the investigation of the romantic lives of people in their 60s was unusual in popular literature. It was the e-book form of ''Thursdays'' that turned the work into an unexpected best-seller, topping the Amazon best-seller list for six weeks and selling, ultimately more than 650,000 copies in paper and e-book form. Comparisons were made between ''Thursdays in the Park'' and the
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phenomenon ''
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''. ''The Times ''described Boyd as "putting the sex back into sexagenarian"; and the phrase "Fifty Shades of Grey for the over 60s" was taken up by a number of newspapers including ''The Mail'' and'' The Independent''. Underneath the hyperbole, Boyd's novel had identified and given voice to altered expectations amongst older people. By giving life to characters in their 60s with clearly articulated sexual desires, she undermined the idea that sex is something that fades with time, and that older people are no longer sexual beings.


Themes

Boyd can be seen to adopt a broadly feminist position in her works, demonstrating a particular interest in the influence older women have over their own lives as they age. A recurring thematic thread investigates the twinned ideas of invisibility and freedom. She is intrigued by the notion of the family unit as the bedrock on which all other human interactions are built, stating 'It is in the family that we learn – or don't learn – to relate effectively to others'.


Novels

* ''Thursdays in the Park'' Quercus Publishing 2011 * ''Tangled Lives'' Quercus Publishing 2013 * ''When You Walked Back into My Life'' Quercus Publishing 2013 * ''Solstice'' co-written with Barbara Roddam, Unbound digital publisher 2013 * ''A most desirable marriage'' Quercus Publishing 2014


Non-fiction books

* ''The Step-Parent's Survival Guide'' Cassells 1998 * ''Banishing the Blues'' Mitchell-Beazley 2000 * ''Working Women's Pregnancy'' Mitchell-Beazley 2001 * ''
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'' updated sections, Mitchell-Beazley 2002 * ''Boosting Your Energy'' Mitchell-Beazley 2004 * ''The Natural Way to Beat Depression'' co-writer with Prof Basant Puri Hodder Mobius 2004 * ''Blooming Beautiful'' co-writer with Melanie Sykes Penguin 2006


References


External links


Quercus Books Author Page
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