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Charlotte Mendelson was born in London in 1972 and grew up in Oxford.  She has written and reviewed for the Guardian, the TLS, the Independent on Sunday, the Observer and elsewhere. She lives in London with her family.

Charlotte’s first short story, ‘Blood Sugar’, was published in New Writing 7 and twice broadcast on Radio 4.  Her first novel, Love in Idleness [2001], was largely written in her lunch breaks at work. 

For Daughters of Jerusalem [2003], her second novel, she was awarded the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the Somerset Maugham Award, and was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award.  Charlotte also received the London Arts New London Writers’ Award and a K. Blundell Trust Award, and was shortlisted for Le Prince Maurice Roman d’Amour Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. 

Her third novel, When We Were Bad, was published in May 2007.

 

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Charlotte Mendelson

Interviews

'I wasn't posh and I wasn't confident and I was really hideous': Guardian interview

"Breaking the ties that bind"
interview with Benedicte Page
in the Bookseller

'How We Met' Charlotte Mendelson & Baroness Julia Neuberger
Independent on Sunday

Charlotte Mendelson on familial torture:
the Libertas interview

Audio

Mark Lawson
Radio 4

BBC Radio 4, May 2.

Click here to hear Charlotte discussing "When We Were Bad" with Mark Lawson on Front Row.

Radio 2
podcast Listen to the Pan/Macmillan podcast of Charlotte discussing "When We Were Bad" (7.1Mb) 
Video
Meet the Author Meet the Author: click here to see a short video of Charlotte talking about When We Were Bad

 

 
Charlotte Mendelson