Katie Hickman

Katie Hickman (born 1960[1]) is an English novelist and travel writer.

Hickman studied English literature at Pembroke College, Oxford.[2] The daughter of a diplomat, she began her career as a travel writer. Her first book was Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon (1987), an account of a journey across Bhutan. She followed it with A Trip to the Light Fantastic (1993), which was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Her next book, Daughters of Britannia: the Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives (1999) was a best-seller,[3] and launched her as an author of history books. It was serialised on the BBC Radio 4 series Woman's Hour.

Her first novel, The Quetzal Summer (1992), resulted in her being nominated for the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year Award.[4]

Hickman is married to philosopher A. C. Grayling and they have a daughter, Madeleine.[5]

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