She wrote her first book in the basement at Downing Street - meet Booky’s second podcast guest Joanna Nadin.
Get the kettle on and cosy up in your Booky Nook as it’s time for episode two of our new books and authors podcast. Last week we chatted to the amazing Milly Johnson and this time we have children and adult fiction author Joanna Nadin.
Essex born Jo, who is based in Bristol and whose latest book is published by UcLan Publishing in Preston, wrote her first children’s book in the basement at Downing Street during summer recess while in her role as special advisor to then Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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