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Sadie Jones (born 1967) is an English writer and novelist best known for her award-winning debut novel, ''The Outcast'' (2008).


Early years

Jones was raised in London, the daughter of Evan Jones, a Jamaican-born poet and
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, who worked with director
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on several projects and Joanna Jones, an actor. Born and brought up in World's End, a district in Chelsea, Sadie Jones was educated at the Godolphin and Latymer School, and Bath Technical College.Cassandra Jardine
"Sadie Jones: 'What I learnt from 15 years of failure'"
''Daily Telegraph'', 4 July 2008.
After leaving school, Jones worked in video production and as a waitress, and travelled, before moving to Paris where she wrote the first of four unproduced scripts and a play,Eva Wiseman
"'Even when we do talk, we often lie'"
''The Observer'', 23 August 2009.
among other things, before her
debut novel A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to p ...
, ''The Outcast'', was published.


Novels

''The Outcast'' was short-listed for the 2008 Orange Prize. It was a
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Number 1 Bestseller and won the Best First Novel in the
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of 2008. It has been translated into twelve languages and sold more than 500,000 copies. The first episode of a two part
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of ''
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'', written by Jones, directed by
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, was broadcast on
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on Sunday 12 July 2015. Writing in UK newspaper ''
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'', Julia Raeside wrote, "Sadie Jones risked smashing a perfect thing when she signed up to adapt her book ''The Outcast'' (BBC1, Sunday) for television. The novel, one of my favourites, bursts with a fragile intensity that, while filmic, seemed unlikely to survive the transition", before concluding, "Every character uses a tenth of the words another writer might employ, because it’s all there. No need for prodding and over-talking. The tone set by Iain Softley’s beautifully restrained direction and the careful use of music creates a real feeling of loss from the start, just as in the book, but he somehow avoids all hammy visual foreshadowing and narrative signposting, so often used to gee a plot along". The second episode was broadcast a week later, on 19 July 2015. Critical reception was mixed, but the BBC's adaptation of ''The Outcast'' received a rating of 7.7/10 (from 502 users) on the
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(IMDb). Sadie Jones' second novel, ''Small Wars'', set in 1956 Cyprus and inspired by the war in Afghanistan was published at the end of August 2009. Her third novel, ''The Uninvited Guests'' was published in March 2012. Set in the fading grandeur of an Edwardian country house, it is a darkly humorous, unsettling and ghostly tale, ("...a shimmering comedy of manners and disturbing commentary on class...a brilliant novel"). Her fourth novel, ''Fallout'', May 2014, was set in the London of the 1970s, and described as "intoxicating and immersive" by the Sunday Times. ''The Snakes'', her fifth novel, was published in March 2019 in the UK, and June 2019 in the United States. It was described in The
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by Elizabeth Lowry as 'A serious investigation of avarice and justice, wrapped in the rhythms of a thriller,' while Alice O'Keefe, in
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, wrote, ‘I was expecting this to be good. But, I have to tell you, I was awestruck... I may not read a better book this year.’ Her sixth novel, ''Amy & Lan'', was published on 7th July 2022.


Personal life

Sadie Jones married the architect Tim Boyd in 2000, they have two children.


Bibliography


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Sadie English women novelists English people of Jamaican descent 1967 births Living people People educated at Godolphin and Latymer School