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‘Beloved and inspirational’ author Joanna Trollope passes away

**Joanna Trollope, Renowned Author, Passes Away at 82**

Joanna Trollope, one of the UK’s most beloved authors, has passed away at the age of 82, as confirmed by her family. Known for her extensive body of work, which includes over 30 novels, Trollope’s literary career began in the 1970s and has left an indelible mark on contemporary fiction.

In a heartfelt statement, her daughters, Antonia and Louise, shared, “Our beloved and inspirational mother Joanna Trollope has died peacefully at her Oxfordshire home on December 11.”

Trollope’s literary contributions include notable works such as “The Rector’s Wife,” “Marrying the Mistress,” and “Daughters-in-Law,” often referred to as “Aga sagas.” Her literary agent, James Gill, expressed deep sorrow at her passing, stating, “Joanna will be mourned by her children, grandchildren, family, her countless friends, and – of course – her readers.”

Born in Gloucestershire in 1943, Trollope earned a scholarship to the University of Oxford in the 1960s. After graduating, she worked at the Foreign Office before transitioning to teaching and ultimately dedicating herself to writing full-time in 1980. Her novels, primarily set in rural middle England, explore themes of domestic life and relationships, addressing complex issues such as affairs, blended families, and marital breakdowns.

Before adopting her own name, Trollope wrote early historical romances under the pseudonym Caroline Harvey. She also participated in The Austen Project, where she reimagined Jane Austen’s “Sense & Sensibility,” published in 2013.

Throughout her illustrious career, Trollope received numerous accolades, including the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1996 for her contributions to literature and the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2019. She was awarded the Romantic Novel of the Year in 1980 for “Parson Harding’s Daughter” and received a lifetime achievement award from the Romantic Novelists’ Association in 2010.

Trollope’s influence extended beyond her writing; she chaired several prestigious award ceremonies, including the Costa Book Awards and the BBC National Short Story Award. Her legacy will continue to resonate with readers and writers alike.

**FAQ**

**What is Joanna Trollope best known for?**
Joanna Trollope is best known for her novels that explore domestic life and relationships, particularly set in rural middle England, and for her contributions to contemporary fiction. 

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