Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory was born on 9 January 1954 in Nairobi, Kenya, the second daughter of Elaine (Wedd) and Arthur Percy Gregory, a radio operator and navigator for East African Airways. When she was two years old, her family moved to England. She was a "rebel" at school, but managed to attend the University of Sussex. She worked in BBC radio for two years before attending the University of Edinburgh, where she earned her doctorate in 18th-century literature, and she was named Alumna of the Year 2009. She has taught at the University of Durham, University of Teesside, and the Open University, and was made a Fellow of Kingston University in 1994.

Philippa wrote her first novel Wideacre while completing her a PhD, and living in a cottage on the Pennine Way with first husband Peter Chislett, editor of the Hartlepool Mail, and their baby daughter, Victoria. They divorced before the book was published. Following the success of Wideacre and the publication of The Favoured Child, she moved south to near Midhurst, West Sussex, where the Wideacre trilogy was set. Here she married her second husband Paul Carter, with whom she has a son. She divorced for a second time and …

Books by Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory: The favored child (2003, Simon and Schuster) No rating

The favored child

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Philippa Gregory: The virgin's lover (2004, Simon & Schuster)

The virgin's lover

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Philippa Gregory: The Wise Woman (Paperback, 2008, Simon & Schuster, Touchstone) No rating

The Wise Woman

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Philippa Gregory: Virgin earth (1999, St. Martin's Press) No rating

Virgin earth

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Philippa Gregory: The little house (1997, Harper Collins) No rating

The little house

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Philippa Gregory: Meridon (Paperback, 1991, Penguin Books) No rating

Meridon

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Philippa Gregory: Wideacre (Paperback, 2003, Simon and Schuster) No rating

Wideacre

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Philippa Gregory: Dark Tides (Hardcover, 2020, Atria Books) No rating

Dark Tides

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Philippa Gregory: Tidelands (2019, Atria Books) No rating

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