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Tatiana de Rosnay

Tatiana de Rosnay Franco-British par excellence! She was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1961 and has since spent her life between France, the USA, and England. She had a prolific career as a freelance journalist for numerous French publications including Vanity Fair, Psychologies Magazine, Elle, and the JDD, before publishing her first novel. She has since worked on many screenplays including Martin Bourboulon’s Eiffel in 2021 with Emma Mackey et Romain Duris.

Tatiana is fascinated by family secrets and the memories that are buried between our walls. Her first great success came in 2006 with the publication of her novel Sarah’s Key, which sold millions of copies and was brought to the screen in 2010 by Gilles Paquet-Brenner. She went on to publish many other widely acclaimed novels worldwide, including Manderley Forever and Flowers of Darkness, writing in both French and English. Several of her books have been adapted to screen, including Boomerang (François Favrat), Moka (Frédéric Mermoud), and Tout contre elle (Gabrielle Le Bomin).

Les fleurs de l’ombre is currently being adapted for a feature film by Yann Gozlan.

Books by Tatiana de Rosnay