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ABOUT SALLY

After studying Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford, and a brief stint working in factual television production, Sally moved back to her beloved Yorkshire, married a gardener and set up a smallholding; it’s from there, surrounded by her family and other animals, that Sally writes from a shed in the old orchard. 

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Her books have covered a wide range of themes – from native bees and hedgehogs to folklore and the history of rural life.  The countryside remains a constant source of inspiration – whether it’s barn owls or earthworms – and many of Sally’s books share her love of native wildlife and sustainable living.  

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Sally also writes a column for Country Living magazine, A New Good Life, in which she reveals the triumphs and disasters of growing her own fruit and vegetables, and keeping an unruly gaggle of livestock including Soay sheep, runner ducks and hens.

Sally’s written over twenty-five non-fiction books.  Her titles have been translated into a dozen languages and many of her more recent publications are also available as audiobooks.

Sally's News

KEEP UP WITH SALLY'S LATEST BOOK RELEASES, FEATURES & EVENTS

Just heard the fantastic news that the foreign rights for Sally’s Book of the Earthworm have just been sold to Harper Collins in Germany and Motifpress in Taiwan.

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