Hannah Rothschild is a writer, a filmmaker and a company director. She also serves on boards of various philanthropic trusts and museums.
Her biography, 'The Baroness', was published in the UK, USA and seven other territories. Her first novel, 'The Improbability of Love', will be published by Bloomsbury in May 2015 and in the USA by Knopf in September 2015.
Her features and interviews appear in W, Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, The Times, The New York Times, The Spectator, British and American Vogue.
Her award winning documentaries have been shown on the BBC, HBO and at film festivals including Telluride, the London Film Festival and Sheffield. Working Title and Ridley Scott optioned her original screenplays. A non-executive director of several companies, Hannah is the co-founder of the Artist on Film trust and a trustee of the National Gallery, the Tate and
Waddesdon Manor.
Her biography, 'The Baroness', was published in the UK, USA and seven other territories. Her first novel, 'The Improbability of Love', will be published by Bloomsbury in May 2015 and in the USA by Knopf in September 2015.
Her features and interviews appear in W, Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, The Times, The New York Times, The Spectator, British and American Vogue.
Her award winning documentaries have been shown on the BBC, HBO and at film festivals including Telluride, the London Film Festival and Sheffield. Working Title and Ridley Scott optioned her original screenplays. A non-executive director of several companies, Hannah is the co-founder of the Artist on Film trust and a trustee of the National Gallery, the Tate and
Waddesdon Manor.
Awards: Wodehouse (2016) see all
Genres: General Fiction, Romance
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Hannah Rothschild recommends
I Couldn't Love You More (2021)
Esther Freud
"In this fascinating novel, Freud interweaves the stories of a daughter, mother and grandmother to show how past hurts and dreams drip down through generations. The women's characters and circumstances are beautifully evoked as are their struggles not to be defined by men or convention. Freud knits their plights together to create an utterly readable and compelling narrative."
Tsarina (2020)
(Tsarina, book 1)
Ellen Alpsten
"Tsarina should come with a health warning - once you start reading, it’s impossible to stop."
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