'Woman of Substance' novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford, dies at 91

Nov 25, 2024

London [UK], November 25 : British-American author Barbara Taylor Bradford who authored 'A Woman of Substance' among other bestselling novels died at the age of 91, her publisher Harper Collins confirmed on Monday.
Bradford passed away yesterday after a short illness, they said.
The publisher's CEO Charlie Redmayne described her as a "truly exceptional writer whose first book, the international bestseller 'A Woman of Substance', changed the lives of so many who read it - and still does to this day."
The book, her debut novel that was published first in the year 1979 was later adapted into a successful drama series on Channel 4.
The TV adaptation of 'A Woman of Substance' starring Jenny Seagrove and Liam Neeson became a global hit and secured two Emmy awards nominations
"With the deepest and heartfelt sadness, it is confirmed that international bestselling author Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE has died," a statement read.
She died "peacefully at her home November 24, 2024, following a short illness, and was surrounded by loved ones to the very end," the statement read.
Barbara wrote a total of 40 novels during her "phenomenal career", all of which "became worldwide bestsellers", her publisher said adding that her most recent book was 'The Wonder of It All' that hit the stores on November 2023.
Born and raised in Leeds, in the UK, Barbara started writing fiction when she was seven years old and sold her first short story to a magazine for seven shillings and sixpence when she was 10 years old.
She left school aged 15 for the typing pool at the Yorkshire Evening Post. A year later, she became a reporter on the paper and, aged 18, its first woman's editor. Aged 20, she moved to London and became a columnist and editor on Fleet Street.
In 1961, she met and fell in love with German-born Hollywood film and television producer Robert Bradford whom she married in in London on Christmas Eve, 1963, moved to New York in 1964, and remained together for 55 years until he died in July 2019.
Described as 'the grand dame of blockbusters', 'Queen of the genre', more than 91 million copies of her books have been sold to date, published in more than 40 languages and in 90 countries as per her publisher.
Ten of her books have been made into TV films or drama series by her husband, Robert Bradford.
The TV adaptation of 'A Woman of Substance' starring Jenny Seagrove and Liam Neeson became a global hit and secured two Emmy awards nominations.
It premiered on Channel 4 in the UK in 1985
Recently asked what would be on her epitaph, Barbara had replied: "She made her dreams come true."

More News