Abbie Ross moved from London to North Wales aged two and lived there until her family moved to West Gloucestershire when she was twelve. She has a Psychology degree from Cardiff University and worked for Aardman Animations as a senior commercial producer. She lives in Bristol with her husband and children and is working on a novel.
Ross’s vivid evocation of a Seventies childhood ... has great charm. Anyone who grew up in the era of Benny Hill, cheesecloth and Charlie’s Angels will find it irresistible. -- Jane Shilling * Daily Mail * Charged with delicious quirky wit and a joyful celebration of the ordinary, this is an irresistible account of a child's passage towards the adult world. -- Rachel Joyce Hippy Dinners is an absolute joy ... It is both sweetly moving and killingly funny. * Horatio Clare * Spot on and very funny about desperately wanting to be normal. * Nina Stibbe, Author of Love, Nina * Shot through with wit that is at once knife-sharp and full of warmth, HIPPY DINNERS recreates the fragile, half-understood world of childhood with glorious polaroid immediacy. I loved it. -- Christopher Wakling