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Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betty Trask Award | 1987 | Winner |
About the Author
Lucy PinneyBritish
Lucy (Catherine) Pinney is a British novelist born in London in 1952 to a literary family; she trained as a copy-editor at Penguin Books before marrying a Dorset farmer, raising three children, and supporting her family through freelance writing, novels, teaching, and rural work while living in the West Country for over forty years.Encyclopedia.com, LinkedIn. Her notable works include the novels The Pink Stallion (1988, runner-up for the Betty Trask Prize), Tender Moth (1994), and A Country Wife (2004, a semi-autobiographical account of rural life); she has also written columns for The Times, Country Living (as Imogen Green), and other publications, and continues as a freelance writer and ghostwriter. Goodreads.
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