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Name
  
Josephine Cox


Role
  
Author

Josephine Cox Josephine Cox 39Going hungry as a child fed my imagination

Books
  
The beachcomber, Alley urchin, Vagabonds, Lovers and Liars, Girl on the Platform

Profiles

Josephine cox in interview


Josephine Cox (born 1941), also known as Jo Cox, is an English author. Her books are frequently best sellers and the UK Public Lending Rights figures often list her in the top three borrowed authors.

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Josephine Cox Page to Stage Reviews Interview with author Josephine Cox

Born in a cotton mill house in Blackburn, Cox was one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, she met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. When her children started school, she went to college, eventually gaining a place at the University of Cambridge, but was unable to accept her place as it would have meant living away from home but she did go on to become a teacher. Cox won the "Superwoman of Great Britain Award", for which her family had secretly entered her, at the same time as her first full-length novel was accepted for publication.

Josephine Cox BBC Radio 2 Steve Wright in the Afternoon Jon Culshaw

She has also written under the name of Jane Brindle, her mother's name. She has written over 50 books.

Josephine Cox Josephine Cox best selling author her 50th novel

Josephine cox on three letters


Selected works

Josephine Cox Why I write Josephine Cox Books The Guardian

  • Living a Lie
  • References

    Josephine Cox Wikipedia