Tracy Chevalier | |
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Born |
Washington, D.C. |
October 19, 1962
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American and British |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | Bachelor's degree in English; Master's degree in Creative Writing |
Alma mater |
Oberlin College University of East Anglia |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Notable works | Girl with a Pearl Earring |
Spouse | Jonathan Drori |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Douglas Chevalier |
Website | |
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Tracy Chevalier FRSL (born October 19, 1962) is an American British historical novelist. She has written eight novels. She is best known for her second novel, Girl with a Pearl Earring, which was adapted as a 2003 film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth.
Tracy Chevalier was born on October 19, 1962, in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of Douglas and Helen (née Werner) Chevalier. Her father was a photographer who worked with The Washington Post for more than 30 years. Her mother died in 1970, when Chevalier was eight years old. Chevalier has an older sister, Kim Chevalier, who resides in Soulan, France; and a brother, Michael Chevalier, who lives in Salida, Colorado. As of 2013[update], Chevalier lives in London with her husband, Jonathan Drori and son, Jacob.
She graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1980. After receiving her Bachelor's degree in English from Oberlin College in 1984, she moved to England, where she began working in publishing. In 1993, she began studying Creative Writing, earning a master's degree from the University of East Anglia. Her tutors included novelists Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain, while her fellow students who went on to be published include Martyn Bedford and Susan Elderkin.
Following her graduation from Oberlin College, Chevalier moved to England, where she began working as an editorial assistant with Macmillan's Dictionary of Art, then later joined St. James Press, serving as a reference book editor.