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Mendelson's family moved to Oxford when she was two, where her father taught at St John's College, Oxford. She attended Oxford High School and New College, Oxford where she received a BA in Ancient and Modern History. Her first short story was published in New Writing 7 and broadcast on Radio 4. Her first novel was "Love in Idleness"; her second, "Daughters of Jerusalem", won the Somerset Maugham award. She is a publisher and lives in London with her family. She has been short-listed for the Sunday Times Young Writer of The Year award. She was an editor at Jonathan Cape in 1996–1997 and at the Headline Review in 1998–2014.

Mendelson, Charlotte

Mendelson's family moved to Oxford when she was two, where her father taught at St John's College, Oxford. She attended Oxford High School and New College, Oxford where she received a BA in Ancient and Modern History. Her first short story was published in New Writing 7 and broadcast on Radio 4. Her first novel was "Love in Idleness"; her second, "Daughters of Jerusalem", won the Somerset Maugham award. She is a publisher and lives in London with her family. She has been short-listed for the Sunday Times Young Writer of The Year award. She was an editor at Jonathan Cape in 1996–1997 and at the Headline Review in 1998–2014.