Sarah Webb has written ten bestselling novels for adults including "Always the Bridesmaid", "The Shoestring Club", and "The Memory Box", Her books have been published in many different countries including the US, Poland, Italy and Indonesia. She has also written many children"s books, has contributed short stories to several collections including "Moments", and has compiled and edited two charity collections of her own, "Travelling Light" and "Mum"s the Word".She writes a hugely popular series for readers of age 10+, Ask Amy Green. There are six books in this series, the latest being "Ask Amy Green: Wedding Belles". She has also written many other books for children including "Emma the Penguin" and "Sally Go Round the Stars".Sarah worked in the book trade for many years as a Children's Buyer. She now combines writing with schools visits, talking and giving workshops at festivals, and reviewing children's books for the Irish Independent. She has also programmed and run many successful readers' days and book festivals, and is on the board of Children's Books Ireland.She lives in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, with her partner and three children and spends as much time as possible in Castletownsend, West Cork.
Sarah Webb has written ten bestselling novels for adults including "Always the Bridesmaid", "The Shoestring Club", and "The Memory Box", Her books have been published in many different countries including the US, Poland, Italy and Indonesia. She has also written many children"s books, has contributed short stories to several collections including "Moments", and has compiled and edited two charity collections of her own, "Travelling Light" and "Mum"s the Word".She writes a hugely popular series for readers of age 10+, Ask Amy Green. There are six books in this series, the latest being "Ask Amy Green: Wedding Belles". She has also written many other books for children including "Emma the Penguin" and "Sally Go Round the Stars".Sarah worked in the book trade for many years as a Children's Buyer. She now combines writing with schools visits, talking and giving workshops at festivals, and reviewing children's books for the Irish Independent. She has also programmed and run many successful readers' days and book festivals, and is on the board of Children's Books Ireland.She lives in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, with her partner and three children and spends as much time as possible in Castletownsend, West Cork.