Sally Hepworth is a writer based in Melbourne, Australia, best known for her engaging and heartfelt novels. Born in 1980, she has authored a number of critically acclaimed books, including The Secrets of Midwives published in 2015 and The Good Sister, which was awarded the 2021 Adult crime novel Davitt Award.
Hepworth's writing has been widely featured in various prestigious media outlets, such as USA Today, The New York Times, and The Sydney Morning Herald. Her literary prowess has not gone unnoticed, with her books being described as "enchanting" by The Herald Sun and "smart and engaging" by Publisher's Weekly. Fellow New York Times bestselling authors Liane Moriarty and Emily Giffin have lauded her work as "women's fiction at its finest" and "totally absorbing" respectively.
With an impressive track record, Hepworth has reached the milestone of selling over one million books worldwide. Her novels are not only popular in English-speaking countries but have also been translated into more than 20 languages, reflecting her international appeal. Moreover, several of her novels have caught the attention of the TV and film industry, with options for adaptations in the works.
Sally Hepworth resides in Melbourne with her husband and three children, enjoying family life while continuing to charm readers across the globe with her storytelling magic. Her most recent work includes Darling Girls and Uncharted Waters, the latter of which was published by Amazon Original Stories in 2022.
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