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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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.