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Name
  
Claire King

Role
  
Author

Books
  
The Night Rainbow


Claire King (author) Claire King Author

Education
  
Newnham College, Cambridge

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Claire King (born Claire Nortcliff on 5 January 1972 in Mexborough, South Yorkshire) is an English author, best known for her novel The Night Rainbow.

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Biography

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King went to school at Mexborough School, Mexborough, and studied at Newnham College, University of Cambridge, graduating in Economics. In 1990 she appeared on The Crystal Maze.

The Night Rainbow

King's debut novel was released on 14 February 2013 by Bloomsbury UK (ISBN 978-1408824672). The book was first published in the United Kingdom through Bloomsbury Publishing and narrates the story of two sisters living in a small village in Southern France.

Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal both reviewed the work, with Kirkus giving it a mixed review stating it was "hampered by a limited perspective, though well-written and sometimes quite moving".

Everything Love Is

King's second novel was released on 28 July 2016 by Bloomsbury UK (ISBN 978-1408868423). The book was first published in the United Kingdom through Bloomsbury Publishing and narrates the story of Baptiste Molino, a therapist attempting to resolve the mystery of the identity of his birth mother. Shelf Awareness called it a "haunting, rewarding memory novel".

Personal life

King lived for 15 years in Languedoc-Roussillon, France, the setting for The Night Rainbow. She now lives in Gloucestershire with her husband and children. King's third novel is underway; set in Yorkshire, it will examine issues of love and social class.

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References

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