Rosemary Bailey (author) Rosemary Bailey is a British writer. She writes travel memoirs about France . In 2008 Bailey won the British Guild of Travel Writers’ award for best narrative travel book , Love and War in the Pyrenees .Early life and education Bailey was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire in 1953, daughter of the Baptist minister Rev Walter Bailey. In 1959 the family moved to Birkenhead , near Liverpool , and then to Newcastle-under-Lyme where she attended Clayton Hall Grammar School. She then attended the University of Bristol , taking a degree in English and Philosophy . Rosemary Bailey is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers , the Society of Authors and a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund .Career After a year on a farm in Somerset Bailey moved to London as a researcher with The Daily Telegraph Information Service, then spent three years training as journalist with Haymarket Publications on Engineering Today . She followed that by several years as a freelance journalist in London and New York City , writing about travel, women's issues, food, fashion and literary matters for The Guardian , The Sunday Times , The Independent , Elle , Vogue and others. She has edited and written travel guides to New York , Italy , but mainly France, for Time Out , Insight Guides , Dorling Kindersley and National Geographic Traveler . In 1997 Bailey published , the story of her brother, Rev Simon Bailey , an Anglican priest, who remained supported in his Yorkshire parish of Dinnington until he died in 1995. A new edition of Scarlet Ribbons was published in 2017 to considerable acclaim, including the BBC Radio 4 broadcast A priest with AIDS . on 23 July 2017. Between 1997 and 2005 Bailey was based mainly in Southern France , as described in her second book, Life in a Postcard . Subsequent books explored the Pyrenees further, The Man who Married a Mountain about a 19th-century mountaineer, Sir Henry Russell-Killough , and the award-winning Love and War in the Pyrenees about World War II in the region, Camp de Rivesaltes , described by The Jewish Chronicle as "a quiet triumph of historical reconstruction."Later career Bailey is a writing tutor for the Arvon Foundation , a contributor to Jewish Book Week and between 2010-2012 and 2014-2015 a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund at Queen Mary University of London .Personal life Bailey is married to author Barry Miles , and they have one son.Books Travel guides Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Guide to France. Insight Guides to Tuscany , the Loire Valley , Burgundy , the Côte d’Azur and Southwest France National Geographic Traveler Guide to France. Time Out Guide to South of France .Awards British Guild of Travel Writers’ award for best narrative travel book 2008. British Guild of Travel Writers award for best European travel article 2006. ABTOF award for best travel article 2008. Awarded grant from Francis Head Bequest 2006Reviews Kirkus Reviews , 15 February 2003 Review of Life in a Postcard The Observer , 9 November 1997 Review of Scarlet Ribbons by Emily Ormond The Independent, 15 January 1995 A Parish Learns.. , by Rosemary Bailey The Times , 2005 Review of The Man who Married a Mountain by Celia Brayfield The Times, 6 September 2008 Review of Love and War in the Pyrenees by Michèle Roberts Living France, Aug 2009 Paper Tales . Profile of Rosemary Bailey by Deborah Curtis The Jewish Chronicle, 12 September 2008 Review of Love and War in the Pyrenees by Rebecca Abrams The Guardian, 6 July 2008 Article by Rosemary Bailey about the Pyrenees *
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