Jane Green (author)


Jane Green, born in 1968, also known by her married name, Jane Green Warburg, is an English-born American author whose works of fiction are American and international best-sellers. As of 2014, Green's books had sold in excess of 10 million copies globally, with translations of them appearing in thirty-one languages, making her a leading author, globally, of commercial women's fiction. With regard to genres, she has been described as "ne of the first of the chick lit" authors, and as a founding author of the form of fiction sometimes referred to as "mum lit."

Biography

Jane Green was born in London, England, on 31 May 1968. She attended South Hampstead High School, and went on to study fine art at Aberystwyth University.

Career

Green was employed by Granada TV as a publicist in her early 20s. She continued working as a journalist throughout her twenties, writing women's features for publications including The Daily Express, The Daily Mail, and Cosmopolitan magazine.
Green left
The Daily Express in 1996, to begin work which in thpublication of her first book, Straight Talking seven months later, for which there was a bidding war, and which became a best-seller. The book launched her career as "the queen of chick lit". Her novels include Jemima J: A Novel About Ugly Ducklings and Swans, Life Swap, Second Chance, The Beach House, and Saving Grace, five of seventeen novels through 2016 that became New York Times best-sellers. As of 2014, Green had over 10 million books in print, and many global best-sellers. "Jane Green" is the name she continued to use in her writing career, including after she married Ian Warburg of the Warburg banking family, her second spouse, and legally took his name.
Green has taught at writers' conferences, and writes for various publications including
Cosmopolitan magazine, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, Parade magazine, and The Huffington Post. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute, she is publishing a cookbook, Good Taste. As of this date, Green is also writing as a weekly column for The Lady magazine in the United Kingdom. Her contribution of an e-book on the marriages of English royals for ABC News, Green became an ABC News Radio correspondent, and covered the 2011 wedding of "Kate" Middleton to England's Prince William.
Green contributed a story on the virtue of marital fidelity for
The Moth Radio Hour'', which was recorded in November 2015, and aired in September 2016.

Personal life

As of 2014, Green lived in Westport, Connecticut, with her second husband, investment adviser Ian Warburg, whom she married 6 March 2009. Green has four children from her first marriage to American investment banker Davide Burke and two stepchildren.

Books