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Susan Howatch

Susan Howatch (born 14 July 1940) is an English author. Her writing career has been distinguished by family saga-type novels which describe the lives of related characters for long periods of time. Her later books have also become known for their religious and philosophical themes.
==Early life==

Born Susan Elizabeth Sturt in Leatherhead, Surrey, England, she was the daughter of a stockbroker, and went to school at Sutton High School. She was an only child whose father was killed during World War II, but she has described her childhood as a happy one.
She obtained a degree in law from King's College London in 1961. In 1964, she emigrated to the United States, where she worked as a secretary in New York City. She married Joseph Howatch (1935–2011),〔Social Security Death Index〕 a sculptor and writer, that year and began her career as a writer, finding success almost immediately with her intricately detailed gothic novels.
A daughter was born to the couple in 1971. Upon separating from her husband in 1975, Howatch returned to England, then lived in the Republic of Ireland from 1976–80 before moving back to England permanently in 1980.〔''The International Who's Who of Women'', 3rd edition. London: Europa Publications, 2002.〕
After her latter return to England, Howatch found herself "rich, successful, and living exactly where I wanted to live," but feeling a spiritual emptiness which she ascribed to "trying to hold my divided self together" and questioning her life and what she should do with it.
She had settled in Salisbury out of love for the beauty of the town, but found herself increasingly drawn to Salisbury Cathedral; eventually she began to study Anglican Christianity in earnest. (Quotations from contemporary Anglican writers, e.g.Glyn Simon, Bishop of Llandaff (1958-1970) often appear as chapter headings ). She experienced a spiritual epiphany, and concluded that she should continue to write novels, but to "set forth my discoveries in the light of faith, no matter how feeble and inadequate my beginner's faith was."〔Myers, Doris T. "Forgiven Sinners: Susan Howatch's Church Novels". ''Anglican Theological Review'', Winter 1998.〕 This personal turning point culminated in Howatch's most successful and popular works, the Starbridge series.

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