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Julie Hearn

Biography

Julie Hearn

Julie Hearn, a student of Philip Pullman, was born in Abingdon, England, near Oxford, and has been writing all her life. She has worked as a features editor for a chain of weekly newspapers and has written freelance articles for magazines and the national press. THE MINISTER'S DAUGHTER is her first novel to be published in the United States.

 

Julie Hearn

Books by Julie Hearn

by Julie Hearn - Historical Fiction

Ivy, the youngest in a family of thieves, con artists, and roustabouts, seems destined for an unhappy fate—until she and her brother are plucked from their surroundings by a charitable benefactor and sent to school. From the scams of the slums, where Ivy develops an unfortunate taste for laudanum, to the gardens of the most talented artists of the age, where Ivy’s striking hair and incandescent eyes propel her into a career as a model, Ivy is a story of nineteenth-century sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll.