Edward Carey was born in Norfolk, England. He is a novelist, visual artist and has also written and directed a number of plays for the National Theatre of Romania and the Vilnius Small State Theatre, Lithuania. In England his plays and adaptations have been performed at the Young Vic Studio, the Battersea Arts Centre, and the Royal Opera House Studio. He is the author of the novels Observatory Mansions, Alva and Irva, and the acclaimed YA series The Iremonger Trilogy, which has been published in thirteen countries and has been optioned for film adaptation. After university, Edward worked at Madame Tussaud in London, preventing people from touching the waxworks, and it was there that he learnt the incredible story of the museum's founder. Edward lives in Austin, Texas in the United States, and teaches at the University of Austin.
'Dont miss this eccentric charmer' - Margaret Atwood 'Wonderful' - Max Porter 'What a bizarrely brilliant book. An absorbing, moving and darkly humorous reimagining of the life of Marie Groscholtz, the little servant girl who would become Madame Tussaud' - Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl 'Rich and engrossing, there is an extraordinary potency to Careys material... A visceral, vivid and moving novel' - Guardian 'One of the most original historical novels of the year... Inspired, vivid and macabre, Little is a remarkable achievement' - Sunday Times