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About the author
Andrew Sanger
I'm the author of more than forty travel guides for major publishers, and five novels - On Romford Road (2025); The J-Word (2009, 2011, 2018); The Slave (2013); Love (2015); and The Unknown Mrs Rosen (2020).<br><br><strong>On Romford Road </strong>follows the destinies of two tough-minded East London families as they climb from poverty to prosperity. One chooses the path of crime and corruption, the other toil and education. A pub brawl at the start of the 20th century becomes a blood feud between them, eventually an uneasy pact. But fate has bound them together. Told in four parts, for four generations of women, it's a family saga set against the story of the 20th century in London. https://www.andrewsanger.com/on-romford-road.<br><br><strong>The Unknown Mrs Rosen</strong>, published 2020, is about a former spy at the end of a secret life about which her family and carers know nothing. https://www.andrewsanger.com/the-unknown-mrs-rosen.<br><br><strong>The J-Word</strong> is about 80-year-old Jack and his 10-year-old young grandson Danny, who seek justice in their own way after Jack is attacked by an antisemitic gang. Featured at London's Jewish Book Week and the Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival. For more about The J-Word see https://www.andrewsanger.com/the-j-word<br><br><strong>The Slave</strong> is about the efforts of a young loner to free a trafficked woman from forced prostitution. https://www.andrewsanger.com/the-slave.<br><br><strong>Love</strong>, published 2015, is a story of heartbreak on the hippie trail, set in the heady atmosphere of the late Sixties. https://www.andrewsanger.com/love.<br><br>To read more about my novels and what reviewers thought of them, see https://www.andrewsanger.com.<br>
