All Non-Fiction
Jilly’s non-fiction work is rich in material, covering a wide range of topics. From a book in support of her charity work with The Imperial War Museum, to books about life in Putney and life in Gloucestershire, to children’s books about a mongrel called Little Mabel, and a book about mongrels called Intelligent and Loyal.
She has also compiled two anthologies, The British in Love and Violets and Vinegar,
However, her most famous non-fiction work is Class which has gone into many editions.
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Praise for Jilly
She is the very best . . . elegant, glamorous, wonderful fun
Daily Mail
She is a writer I love very, very much…
Jeffrey Archer
Her bawdy humour shines through at all times…
Jackie Collins
She is sharp, funny and touching
TLS
Makes me want to move to Rutshire
Sophie Kinsella
Frees you from the daily drudge
Independent on Sunday
Triumphantly good
The Sunday Times
The Jane Austen of our time
Harpers & Queen
There is no one else like Cooper
Guardian
Flawlessly entertaining
Helen Fielding
Fun, sexy and unputdownable
Marian Keyes
Joyful and mischievous
Jojo Moyes
Available to stream now!
Rivals
Diving headfirst into the heady, bitchy, cut-throat world of 1980s independent television we're granted a front row seat to the political power play between our characters both brand new and beloved, including serial heartbreaker Rupert Campbell-Black, as two rival groups battle to win the much sought after Corinium franchise.
This TV adaptation of Rivals, written by Dominic Treadwell-Collins and Laura Wade, and produced by Happy Prince, brings a modern day lens to the 1980s - a time when the affluent elite existed in a bubble of immense wealth and power, and would use any means to get what they wanted.