Sam Osman

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Sam Osman is an author and freelance film maker.

Biography[]

Osman read modern languages at Cambridge University before joining the BBC as a general trainee. She has lived and worked in London, Lebanon, Sudan and Washington DC and lives with her husband and three children in London.

She has, to date, one published children's novel, Quicksilver, which explores the themes of leylines, stone circles and ancient holy sites such as Stonehenge in England, Meroe in Sudan and Mount Shasta in the United States.

Quicksilver[]

Quicksilver was her debut novel.

Critically it has received reviews from Amanda Craig in The Times.[1] and Rosemary Stones in .[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Gray, Sadie. "The Times | UK News, World News and Opinion". London: Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  2. ^ "Children's Books – Reviews – Quicksilver | BfK No. 181". Booksforkeeps.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-07.

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