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Sally Hepworth

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Residence
  
Melbourne, Australia

Books
  
The Secrets of Midwives

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Sally Hepworth

Occupation
  
Writer


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Notable work
  
The Secrets of Midwives

Website
  
sallyhepworthauthor.com

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Sally Hepworth is a writer based in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of three books, most notably The Secrets of Midwives, a novel she published in 2015. Hepworth and her works have been featured in media outlets that have included USA Today, The New York Times, and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Career

Hepworth worked in both event management and Human Resources prior to her career as a writer. While on maternity leave with her first child, Hepworth wrote Love Like the French, a novel about a British woman who goes to France after an accident leaves her husband in a coma. The character goes to France to see what the French could teach her about living. Hepworth was unable to finish the book immediately after her son Oscar was born, but the book was eventually published in Germany in 2014.

Hepworth released a second book, The Secrets of Midwives, that she wrote while pregnant with her second child. The book was released in 2015 and is a novel about three generations of midwives. Her research for the book came from her own questioning of midwives during check-ups and reading fiction and nonfiction books on the subject. KJ Dell'Antonia from The New York Times called it a "fast and fun read," with other reviews of the book coming by way of Publishers Weekly, The Sydney Morning Herald, and Kirkus Reviews.

Hepworth's third book, The Things We Keep, is scheduled for release in early 2016.

Personal life

Hepworth resides in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and two children, Oscar and Eloise.

References

Sally Hepworth Wikipedia