Ruth Hogan


Ruth Marie Hogan is a British novelist. Her books are published by Two Roads, an imprint of Hachette.

Life

Hogan was born in Bedford, and her mother worked in a bookshop. She studied English and drama at Goldsmiths College and worked in human resources in local government for 10 years before being injured in a car crash which left her unable to work full time. Cancer in 2012 led to her writing while sleepless through chemotherapy, and the result was her first published work, The Keeper of Lost Things.

Writing

The reviewer in Kirkus Reviews described Hogan's first novel, The Keeper of Lost Things, as "whimsical" and said that "Readers looking for some undemanding, old-fashioned storytelling with a sprinkling of magic will find it here." The Guardian's reviewer described her second novel, The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes as "warm and wise", saying that "Her passages on loss are vivid and visceral", and, writing of her third novel Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel , said "Hogan has a reputation for eccentric characters, hints of the supernatural and the power of unexpected friendships. Here, she combines all these with a moving exploration of the complex relationship between mothers and daughters." Publishers Weeklys reviewer called her fourth novel "engrossing" and said it had " trappings of a modern fairy tale".
Hogan's books have been published in many foreign translations such as Le gardien des choses perdus and Vielleicht Tanzen Wir Morgen.
Hogan has a publishing company named Tilbury Bean Books, named after her pet dog, which died before her first book was published.

Awards and shortlisting

The Keeper of Lost Things was shortlisted in the "popular fiction" category for the 2017 Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards.
Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel won the Fantasy Romantic Novel Award in the 2020 Romantic Novelists' Association Awards.

Selected publications

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