Saskia Sarginson was awarded a distinction in her MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway after a BA in English Literature from Cambridge University and a BA in Fashion Design & Communications. Before becoming a full-time author, Saskia's writing experience included being a health and beauty editor on women's magazines, a ghost writer for the BBC and Harper Collins and copy-writing and script editing. Saskia lives in south London with her four children.
Secrets on every front make this fast-moving tale better than the average romantic novel and the World War 2 scenes add to the interest. * Otago Daily Times * There are some books which are so compelling, the plots so engaging and the writing so perfectly paced and accessible that simply captivate the reader and this for me was one such book. * We Love This Book * Tragic, haunting and affecting . . . a truly immersive emotional experience and a read that you'll want to share and discuss. * We Love This Book * I raced through THE OTHER ME in just a few short sittings. Part coming-of-age story, part consuming family history, and part gripping mystery, THE OTHER ME deftly moves between WW2 Germany and London, nearly half a century later, until the storylines collide. This enthralling read will keep you up long into the night. -- Ruth Ware, author of IN A DARK, DARK WOOD Storytelling at its very best - a moving tale about how guilt and shame can govern lives and how only love and generosity can change that - set with such conviction and authenticity in a daily life that feels like it could be yours or mine. Gripping. -- Cecilia Ekback, author of WOLF WINTER Four stars. * The Sun * Read [and] enjoy. * Independent * Secrets on every front make this fast-moving tale better than the average romantic novel and the World War 2 scenes add to the interest * Otago Daily Times * There are some books which are so compelling, the plots so engaging and the writing so perfectly paced and accessible that simply captivate the reader and this for me was one such book * We Love This Book * Four stars * The Sun * Tragic, haunting and affecting . . . a truly immersive emotional experience and a read that you'll want to share and discuss * We Love This Book * I raced through THE OTHER ME in just a few short sittings. Part coming-of-age story, part consuming family history, and part gripping mystery, THE OTHER ME deftly moves between WW2 Germany and London, nearly half a century later, until the storylines collide. This enthralling read will keep you up long into the night -- Ruth Ware, author of IN A DARK, DARK WOOD Storytelling at its very best - a moving tale about how guilt and shame can govern lives and how only love and generosity can change that - set with such conviction and authenticity in a daily life that feels like it could be yours or mine. Gripping -- Cecilia Ekback, author of WOLF WINTER Read [and] enjoy * Independent *