![]() ![]() ![]() Pilcher passed away at the age of 94 in February 2019, leaving behind a beloved legacy of novels that continue to capture the imaginations and hearts of its readers. In recognition of her contribution to literature, she was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2002. Pilcher’s writing has been described by many as heart-warming, nostalgic and comforting, touching the hearts of readers worldwide. Her books, set in Cornwall where she grew up, feature bright descriptions of the English countryside region and explore complex family relationships. Pilcher began her writing career with short stories (the first one featuring in Women’s Own magazine) and only published her first novel, “Halfway to the Moon,” in 1960. Rosamunde Pilcher was a British author known for her best-selling books such as “The Shell Seekers,” “September,” “Coming Home,” and “Winter Solstice” (which is known as one of the most popular of the Rosamunde Pilcher books). ![]()
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