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Lucy Adlington

Lucy Adlington

AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1970

Lucy J. Adlington is a British social and textile historian, collector of vintage clothing, and author. Many of her books examine women's lives and fashion during the Second World War and the Holocaust. The Dressmakers of Auschwitz: The True Story of the Women Who Sewed to Survive has been translated into 22 languages and listed on The New York Times Best Seller list. Adlington also writes young adult fiction. Her YA work typically delves into themes of historical fiction, fantasy, and adventurous storytelling. The Red Ribbon was shortlisted for a "Young Quills Award" in the 14 to young adult category in 2018.

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1970

Lucy J. Adlington is a British social and textile historian, collector of vintage clothing, and author. Many of her books examine women's lives and fashion during the Second World War and the Holocaust. The Dressmakers of Auschwitz: The True Story of the Women Who Sewed to Survive has been translated into 22 languages and listed on The New York Times Best Seller list. Adlington also writes young adult fiction. Her YA work typically delves into themes of historical fiction, fantasy, and adventurous storytelling. The Red Ribbon was shortlisted for a "Young Quills Award" in the 14 to young adult category in 2018.

Lucy Adlington is a renowned British author who combines her passion for history with storytelling.
Her background as a textile historian allows her to bring unique and rigorous detail to her work.
She is an expert in Holocaust history, a subject she explores with great depth in her writing.
Her most notable work, The Red Ribbon, reflects her ability to weave world history with fiction.
With a career spanning fifteen published books, she has dedicated her life to researching the social aspects of clothing throughout time.

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