![]() ![]() ![]() Now that he’s been exposed by a positive drugs test, his race wins and his work with disabled children mean nothing. Her follow-up, A Spoke in the Wheel tells the story of Ben Goddard, who is something of an embarrassment – as a cyclist, as an athlete, as a human being. She now lives in Cambridge, works in London, and writes on the train. ![]() After completing her undergraduate degree in English Literature at the University of Exeter she moved to Guildford and found herself working for a major trade union. Kathleen was born in Winchester, UK, and grew up deep in the Welsh Marches and, subsequently, on the Isle of Wight. ![]() It was also included in Qspirit’s Top 35 LGBTQ Christian Books of 2016 and was a finalist in the 2016 North Street Book Prize. I last interviewed Kathleen about her novel, Speak its Name, which was the first self-published novel ever to be shortlisted for the Betty Trask Award. This month I’m showcasing my fellow nominees for The Selfies Award 2019. I’m delighted to welcome Kathleen Jowitt back to Virtual Book Club, my interview series that gives authors the opportunity to pitch their novels to your book club. ![]()
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