Jilly Cooper
Jilly Cooper
Jilly Cooper is a renowned British author, born on September 21, 1936, in Tiverton, Devon. She is best known for her bestselling romantic fiction novels, particularly the iconic Riders, published in 1985. Cooper’s books often blend romance, drama, and intrigue, set against glamorous backdrops like the world of show jumping, and her vivid characters have captured the hearts of readers for decades. Her novels have earned a place in popular culture, making her one of the most beloved authors in contemporary British literature.
Throughout her career, Jilly Cooper has authored more than 30 novels, including other famous works like Polo, Jump!, and Wicked! Her writing is characterized by its exuberant style and often features complex, passionate characters embroiled in love affairs, rivalry, and betrayal. In addition to her literary career, she has worked as a journalist and television presenter, further cementing her reputation as a multi-talented figure in the media. Cooper’s ability to blend wit with romance has made her a distinctive voice in the genre.
One of her well-known quotes is, "I think the best part about writing is creating characters that come alive and take over the story." This speaks to her deep connection with her creations and her ability to immerse readers in compelling worlds. Another notable quote is, "The greatest thing in life is to fall in love, and the second greatest thing is to fall out of love." Through her writing, Jilly Cooper explores the complexities of relationships and the emotional landscapes they create, offering her readers both escapism and insight.