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Suzanne Ebel

スザンヌ・エベル

Suzanne Ebel

Aliases: Suzanne Cecile Ebel / Suzanne Cecile Ebel Belsey Goodwin / Suzanne Goodwin
Pen Names: Suzanne GoodwinMarried name used for historical romances, Cecily ShelbournePseudonym

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1916-09-27 (Sutton, Surrey, England)
Died
2008-02-28 age 91
Nationality
British
Languages
English
Religion
Roman Catholic
Residence History
London

Career

Occupations
Novelist, Journalist, Advertising agency director
Active Years
1956-2001
Affiliations
The Times, Young & Rubicam
Memberships
Romantic Novelists' Association

Awards

Romantic Novel of the Year Award
1964
Work: Journey from Yesterday
Organization: Romantic Novelists' Association
Result: winner
British Travel Association Award
1986
Organization: British Travel Association
Result: winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Journey from Yesterday

1963 Romantic novel
Translations
  • Translated into 15 languages

Stage of Love

1978 Romantic novel

French Leave

2001 Romantic novel

Bibliography

  • Love the Magician
  • Journey from Yesterday
  • The Half-Enchanted
  • The Dangerous Winter
  • The Love Campaign
  • A Perfect Stranger
  • A Name in Lights
  • A Most Auspicious Star
  • Somersault
  • Portrait of Jill
  • Dear Kate
  • To Seek a Star
  • The Family Feeling
  • Girl by the Sea
  • Music in Winter
  • Grove of Olives
  • River Voices
  • The Double Rainbow
  • A Rose in the Heather
  • The Provencal Summer
  • Julia's Sister
  • The House of Nightingales
  • The Clover Field
  • Reflections in a Lake
  • Explore the Cotswolds by Bicycle
  • London's Riverside
  • The Winter Spring
  • Emerald
  • The Winter Sisters
  • Floodtide
  • Sisters
  • Cousins
  • Daughters
  • Lovers
  • To Love a Hero
  • A Change of Season
  • The Rising Storm
  • While the Music Lasts
  • The Difference
  • Sheer Chance
  • A Rising Star
  • Starstruck
  • One Bright Star
  • French Leave
  • Godfrey: A Special Time Remembered
  • Stage of Love

Translations of Works

  • Translated into some 15 languages

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Romantic fiction

Legacy

British writer of over 40 romantic novels translated into some 15 languages. Won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 1964.

Trivia

  • Born to an Irish mother and French father.
  • Worked as a journalist on the Woman's Page of The Times.
  • Director of the advertising agency Young & Rubicam from 1950 to 1972.