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Sally Prue Sally Prue is a British author known for her novel ''Cold Tom'', which won the Branford Boase Award 2002 and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Sally Prue has written eight novels. == Biography == Sally Prue was adopted as a baby and brought up in Hertfordshire, England. She attended Nash Mills and Longdean Schools, and afterwards she began to work at a paper mill with the rest of her family. Her first real job was as a clerk and following that as a time and motion person. She was forced to quit the job due to pregnancy with her first daughter. She has two daughters, Elizabeth and Rosalind.〔(Author website:biography )〕 Bringing up her children, she gradually became better at writing fiction and hired an agent, Elizabeth Roy. ''Cold Tom'', her first novel, won two awards: Branford Boase Award 〔(Branford Boase Winners list, retrieved 7 February 2010 )〕 and the Smarties Prize Silver Award in 2002. Later published novels include ''The Devil's Toenail'' (2004) and ''Ryland's Footsteps'' (2004). ''The Truth Sayer'' (2007), the first in a trilogy, was nominated for the 2007 Guardian Award 〔(Guardian Award Winners list, retrieved 13 October 2010 )〕
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