Dr Joanna Nadin is a British author of children's and adult literary fiction best known for the Carnegie Medal-nominated Joe All Alone (now a BAFTA-winning BBC drama) and the Rachel Riley series of novels[1][2] Based on Nadin's own childhood, the series follows the comedic narration of a 13-year-old girl growing up in Saffron Walden, Essex.[3]
She is a winner of the Lancashire Fantastic Book award, Blue Peter 'Book of the Month' and BBC Radio 4Open Book 'Book of the Year', has twice been shortlisted for the Queen of Teen award, and Spies, Dad, Big Lauren and Me was selected for the Richard and Judy Book Club. In 2011, Penny Dreadful is a Magnet for Disaster was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny prize.
Nadin previously worked as a policy writer for the Labour Party.[4] In 2001, she became a special adviser to Tony Blair.
[3][5] She continues to freelance as a speechwriter and editor and has lectured in creative writing at Bath Spa University[6] and Bristol University.[citation needed]
In 2016 a primary-aged reader wrote to Nadin, pointing out a grammatical mistake in her book "The Stepmonster". Nadin's humorous letter in reply went viral.[7]
Bibliography
Adult fiction
The Talk of Pram Town, London: Macmillan, (2021)
The Queen of Bloody Everything, London: Macmillan, (2018)
Young adult fiction
Everybody Hurts, London: Atom, (2018)
Paradise, London: Walker, (2011)
Wonderland, London: Walker, (2009)
Eden, London: Walker, (2013)
9-12 (MG) fiction
No Man's Land, Lancaster: UCLan, (2021)
Where Do You Go, Birdy Jones, London: Hachette, (2018)
The Incredible Billy Wild, London: Hachette, (2017)
White Lies, Black Dare, London: Hachette, (2015)
Joe All Alone, London: Hachette, (2013)
Buttercup Mash, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2011)
Spies, Dad, Big Lauren and Me, London: Piccadilly Press, (2011)
The Money, Stan, Big Lauren and Me, London: Piccadilly Press, (2013)
Rachel Riley series
My So-called Life: the Tragically Normal Diary of Rachel Riley, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2007), ISBN978-0-19-275526-1
The Life of Riley: My Utterly Hopeless Search for the One, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2008), ISBN978-0-19-275527-8