Jill is an award-winning magazine editor and former newspaper reporter. She now works as a freelance writer and content consultant for a range of businesses and charities. She is a member of the writers' collective 26 Characters and has taken part in projects including Memory Maps, which featured at the 2017 Bloomsbury Literary Festival. The Mahogany Pod is her first book.
Written in elegant, lucid prose that comes straight from the heart, The Mahogany Pod is a deeply moving and compelling read. Hopper moves deftly between past and present, alternating moments of almost unbearable poignancy with ones of great hope. This is a powerful tribute to human resilience by a talented writer. Frances Hedges, Harper's Bazaar; A rich and tender book, The Mahogany Pod is a haunting tribute to a life and to a companionship, a testament to the power and beauty of love which transcends death. Horatio Clare; The Mahogany Pod is a beautiful exploration of love, loss and the grieving process. Jill Hopper forensically dissects a decades-old tragedy to reveal that those we have loved are never truly lost but remain part of us always, and that pain needs to be faced honestly to become bearable. It is a compassionate, heart-breaking, and uplifting description of love. Spell-binding. Catherine Simpson, author of When I Had a Little Sister; A searingly beautiful memoir of love and loss, grief and joy. In The Mahogany Pod, Jill captures the seeds of the ending contained within every beginning and the beginnings contained within each end. Wyl Menmuir, Booker Prize-nominated author of The Many; What I love about this affecting and beautifully written memoir is how it examines the long tail of grief, and how bereavement can last a lifetime, even when in the eyes of the world, you have 'moved on' The Bookseller, Editor's Choice