Meg Rosoff, author portrait

Meg Rosoff

MEG ROSOFF grew up in a suburb of Boston and moved to London in 1989. She spent fifteen years working in advertising before writing her first YA novel, How I Live Now, which has sold more than a million copies in thirty-six territories. It won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the Michael L. Printz Award in the US and was made into a feature film. Her subsequent nine novels have been awarded or shortlisted for, among others, the Carnegie Medal and the National Book Award. She lives in London with her husband, the painter Paul Hamlyn.
Friends Like These
It's a Moose!
Jonathan Unleashed
Picture Me Gone
How I Live Now
There Is No Dog
The Bride's Farewell
Just In Case
What I Was
Just in Case

Books

Friends Like These
It's a Moose!
Jonathan Unleashed
Picture Me Gone
How I Live Now
There Is No Dog
The Bride's Farewell
Just In Case
What I Was
Just in Case