Clare Mulley biography

Clare Mulley's first book, The Woman Who Saved the Children: A Biography of Eglantyne Jebb, Founder of Save the Children, won the Daily Mail Biographers' Club prize, and was widely praised. She is now working on a biography of Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville, the first woman to work as a secret agent for the British in the Second World War. She has also recently contributed to the Arvon Book of Life Writing.

Clare has worked at several NGOs including Save the Children and the national charity Standing Together Against Domestic Violence. She is now a popular speaker at literary and history festivals, and contributes to various papers and journals. Clare lives in Saffron Walden, Essex, with her husband and three daughters.

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How I Found the Agency

Andrew has been completely supportive from the start, which was not long ago. I found his agency through the Biographer's Club, which Andrew was coordinating, and which I have also found an invaluable source of friends who are actually interested in talking about the process and subjects of biography! I can recommend both.