Santa Montefiore
{{short description|British author (born 1970)}}
{{Use British English|date=August 2011}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Santa Montefiore
| image = Santa Montefiore.jpg
| caption = Montefiore in 2013
| birth_name = Santa Palmer-Tomkinson
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|02|02|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Winchester, Hampshire, England
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| nationality =
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| education = Hanford School
Sherborne School for Girls
| alma mater = Exeter University
| employer =
| occupation = Author
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| spouse = Simon Sebag Montefiore
| children = 2
| parents = Charles and Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson
| relatives = Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (sister) }}
Santa Montefiore ({{nee|Palmer-Tomkinson}}; born 2 February 1970) is a British author.
Early life
Santa Montefiore was born Santa Palmer-Tomkinson on 2 February 1970 in Winchester. Her parents are Charles Palmer-Tomkinson, formerly High Sheriff of Hampshire,{{London Gazette| issue=53618 |page=4244| date=18 March 1994}} and Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson (née Dawson), of Anglo-Argentine background. Her father, and other members of her family, represented Great Britain in skiing at Olympic level. The Palmer-Tomkinson family are substantial land-owners in Hampshire and Leicestershire.
Her sister, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, was known as a socialite{{cite web|url=http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/girl-tara-cuts-ribbon-pound-4-8m-sixth-form/story-13885525-detail/story.html#Pf1lXfLKxYrZH149.99|title=It girl Tara cuts ribbon at £4.8m sixth-form|publisher=Leicester Mercury|access-date=2016-10-05}}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk/2000/newsmakers/2224192.stm|title=BBC News "Tara Palmer-Tomkinson: Still got It?" | date=30 August 2002|first=Andrew|last=Walker}} and charity patron.{{cite news|title=It-girl Tara backs autism charity|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/it-girl-tara-backs-autism-charity.22579484|newspaper=The Herald Scotland|date=2 November 2013}}
Santa Montefiore said that growing up on the family farm gave her an "idyllic Swallows and Amazons childhood".{{cite news|title=Connemara's gift to Santa|author=Siobhan Kane|newspaper=Irish Times|date=3 August 2013|access-date=2016-10-05|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/connemara-s-gift-to-santa-1.1482879}} She also describes her upbringing as "sheltered, Sloaney".{{cite news|title=The lit girl|author=Christa D'Souza|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=24 February 2001|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4721868/The-lit-girl.html|access-date=2016-10-05}} She was educated at the Hanford School from the age of eight to twelve.{{Cite web | title =Her early childhood and Her years at school | work =Biography | publisher =Santa Montefiore | url =http://santamontefioreauthor.com/pages/about/biography.htm | access-date =5 May 2011 | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110826165331/http://santamontefioreauthor.com/pages/about/biography.htm | archive-date =26 August 2011}} She then attended Sherborne School for Girls in Dorset, where, in the sixth form, she became Head of her house (a role of responsibility similar to a prefect) and later Vice Head of School. She studied Spanish and Italian at Exeter University.
Career
Prior to publishing any novels, she worked in London, first in public relations for the outfitters Swaine Adeney and later for the jeweller Theo Fennell. She also worked as a shop assistant in Farmacia Santa Maria Novella, the perfumery, and in events for Ralph Lauren.
She sent her first manuscript to several literary agents, using a pen name in order to distance herself from her sister. Only one agent, Jo Frank of A P Watt, expressed an interest, but this led to a bidding war between several publishers, with Hodder & Stoughton giving her a six-figure advance. Montefiore has published at least one novel a year since 2001. Four of her books are set in Argentina, where she spent 1989 as a gap year teaching English. Her books have been characterised as "beach-read blockbusters", selling over eight million copies in 25 translations."Writes of Passage". The Scotsman. 3 November 2007
She counts as her literary influences The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas; House of Mirth by Edith Wharton; Gabriel Garcia Márquez, Mary Wesley, Eckhart Tolle, and Daphne du Maurier. Isabel Allende is important to her too.
She has co-written with her husband a series of children's books called The Royal Rabbits of London, which is published by Simon & Schuster. 20th Century Fox have bought the movie rights and are in the early stages of adapting the series for the big screen.
Personal life
Montefiore is married to the writer and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. They were brought together by the historian Andrew Roberts, who thought "they would be absolutely perfect for each other because they were the only two people he knew who could remember the words to Evita off by heart". She says of their marriage:
Sebag and I do bring out the best in each other. I wouldn’t have written if not for him and he might not have written books either, as he was a ladies' man, always chasing girls, but now his home life is stable and sorted. We write in the same house, in separate offices and he helps me with plots. I think you have to be a team. Laughter is everything. Mr Darcy would have been so boring to live with – you don’t want to live with someone who is smouldering all the time.
The couple are friends with King Charles III and Queen Camilla, who attended their wedding. Santa Montefiore is a friend of Tiggy Legge-Bourke and of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.The Spectator column by Simon Sebag Montefiore, 9 FEBRUARY 2002, Page 9. "I was lucky enough to be invited, with thousands of others, to the wedding, because my wife, Santa, was friends with Maxima long ago...."
She converted to Judaism before the marriage.{{cite news| url =https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/the-world-according-to-santa-montefiore-1529315.html| title =The World According To... Santa Montefiore| date =7 February 2005| newspaper =The Independent | access-date =16 October 2016| quote =As a child, I hated it and wanted to be called Jane. I got sick of the jokes. But I now enjoy the fact that nobody else has it. I'm named after a crop of barley that my father produced called "senter", and my mother compromised with Santa, with means "saint" in Spanish.
}} The wedding was held at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue in St John's Wood, London,{{Cite news |last=Gold |first=Tanya |date=27 October 2022 |title=The man who wrote The World: Tanya Gold meets Simon Sebag Montefiore |work=The Jewish Chronicle |url=https://www.thejc.com/news/news/the-man-who-wrote-the-world-tanya-gold-meets-simon-sebag-montefiore-2LOUfaK1wIZRjshAfmJghV |access-date=27 October 2022}} with which her husband's family has been associated for generations.
Works
- Meet Me Under the Ombu Tree (2001) {{ISBN|0-7089-9333-8}}
- The Butterfly Box (2002) {{ISBN|0-7089-9402-4}}
- The Forget-me-not Sonata (2003) {{ISBN|0-340-83171-5}}
- The Swallow and the Hummingbird (2004) {{ISBN|0-340-83260-6}}
- The Last Voyage of the Valentina (2005) {{ISBN|0-340-83087-5}}
- The Gypsy Madonna (2006) {{ISBN|0-340-83090-5}}
- Sea of Lost Love (2007) {{ISBN|0-340-84046-3}}
- The French Gardener (2008) {{ISBN|141654374-0}}
- The Italian Matchmaker (2009) {{ISBN|0-340-84055-2}}
- The Affair (2010) {{ISBN|1848949367}}
- The House by the Sea (2011) {{ISBN|1849831068}}
- The Summer House (2012) {{ISBN|1847379273}}
- Secrets of the Lighthouse (2013) {{ISBN|1471100952}}
- A Mother's Love (2013) {{ISBN|1471128601}}
- The Beekeeper's Daughter (2014) {{ISBN|1476735417}}
- Songs of Love and War (2015) (The first of The Deverill Chronicles) {{ISBN|1471135845}}
- Daughters of Castle Deverill (2016) (The second of The Deverill Chronicles) {{ISBN|9781471135903}}
- Last Secret of the Deverills (2017) (The third of The Deverill Chronicles) {{ISBN|9781471135927}}
- The Temptation of Gracie (2018) {{ISBN|9781471169588}}
- The Secret Hours (2019) {{ISBN|9781471169625}} (the fourth of "The Deverill Chronicles")
- Here and Now (2020) {{ISBN|9781471169694}}
- Flappy Entertains (2021) {{ISBN|9781471197031}}
- The Distant Shores (2021) (The fifth of The Deverill Chronicles) ISBN 9781398500334
- 'The Kiss' (2022)
- Flappy Investigates (2023) ISBN 978-1398510760
- 'An Italian Girl In Brooklyn (2023) ISBN 978-1471197109
- 'Shadows In The Moonlight (2024)ISBN 978-1398720008
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Category:Writers from Winchester
Category:People educated at Hanford School
Category:People educated at Sherborne Girls
Category:Alumni of the University of Exeter
Category:Jewish English writers
Category:21st-century English novelists