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Joanna Trollope Books in Order

Joanna Trollope is a renowned British novelist, known for her thought-provoking and insightful works that delve into the complexities of family, relationships, and social issues. Born on December 9, 1943, in her grandfather's rectory in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England, to Rosemary Hodson and Arthur George Cecil Trollope, Joanna is the eldest of three siblings. As a fifth-generation niece of the celebrated Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope, she has been influenced by her literary heritage. Educated at Reigate County School for Girls and St Hugh's College, Oxford, Joanna's writing career spans over four decades. Her notable works include Parson Harding's Daughter, which won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 1980, and numerous other novels that have captivated readers worldwide.

Bibliography verified: April 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Joanna Trollope's book series? Joanna Trollope has written 5 book series. The most notable is the Austen Project series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Joanna Trollope

  • #1
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2010 (By: Helen Oyeyemi,David Constantine,Sarah Hall,Aminatta Forna,Jon McGregor) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2010 (By: Helen Oyeyemi,David Constantine,Sarah Hall,Aminatta Forna,Jon McGregor)(2010)
  • #2
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2013 (By: Lionel Shriver,Sarah Hall,Lavinia Greenlaw,Lucy Wood) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2013 (By: Lionel Shriver,Sarah Hall,Lavinia Greenlaw,Lucy Wood)(2013)
  • #3
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2014 (By: Tessa Hadley,Lionel Shriver,Zadie Smith,Rose Tremain,Francesca Rhydderch,Alan Yentob) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2014 (By: Tessa Hadley,Lionel Shriver,Zadie Smith,Rose Tremain,Francesca Rhydderch,Alan Yentob)(2014)
  • #4
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2015 (By: Jeremy Page) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2015 (By: Jeremy Page)(2015)
  • #5
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2017 (With: Helen Oyeyemi,Jenni Fagan,Benjamin Markovits,Will Eaves,Cynan Jones) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2017 (With: Helen Oyeyemi,Jenni Fagan,Benjamin Markovits,Will Eaves,Cynan Jones)(2017)
  • #6
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2018 (By: Kerry Andrew,Sarah Hall,Ingrid Persaud,Nell Stevens,Kiare Ladner,Stig Abell) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2018 (By: Kerry Andrew,Sarah Hall,Ingrid Persaud,Nell Stevens,Kiare Ladner,Stig Abell)(2018)
  • #7
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2019 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Jo Lloyd,Lynda Clark,Jacqueline Crooks,Nikki Bedi) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2019 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Jo Lloyd,Lynda Clark,Jacqueline Crooks,Nikki Bedi)(2019)
  • #8
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2020 (By: Eley Williams,Sarah Hall,Caleb Azumah Nelson,Jan Carson,Jack Houston) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2020 (By: Eley Williams,Sarah Hall,Caleb Azumah Nelson,Jan Carson,Jack Houston)(2020)
  • #9
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2021 (By: Danny Rhodes,James Runcie,Richard Smyth,Lucy Caldwell,Rory Gleeson,Georgina Harding) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2021 (By: Danny Rhodes,James Runcie,Richard Smyth,Lucy Caldwell,Rory Gleeson,Georgina Harding)(2021)
  • #10
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 (By: Kerry Andrew,Elizabeth Day,Jenn Ashworth,Anna Bailey,Vanessa Onwuemezi,Saba Sams) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 (By: Kerry Andrew,Elizabeth Day,Jenn Ashworth,Anna Bailey,Vanessa Onwuemezi,Saba Sams)(2022)
  • #11
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2023 (By: Kamila Shamsie,ReetaChakrabarti,NickMulgrew,NaomiWood,CheriseSaywell,KPatrick) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2023 (By: Kamila Shamsie,ReetaChakrabarti,NickMulgrew,NaomiWood,CheriseSaywell,KPatrick)(2023)
  • #12
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2024 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Ross Raisin,Will Boast,Manish Chauhan,Paddy O’Connell,Vee Walker) cover
    The BBC National Short Story Award 2024 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Ross Raisin,Will Boast,Manish Chauhan,Paddy O’Connell,Vee Walker)(2024)
  • #13
    A Tangled Web cover
    A Tangled Web(2005)
  • #14
    Great Modern Stories cover
    Great Modern Stories(2009)
  • #15
    Midsummer Nights cover
    Midsummer Nights(2009)
  • #16
    Short Stories: The Thoroughly Modern Collection cover
    Short Stories: The Thoroughly Modern Collection(2009)
  • #17
    Loves Me, Loves Me Not cover
    Loves Me, Loves Me Not(2009)
  • #18
    Imagined Lives cover
    Imagined Lives(2010)

About Joanna Trollope

Joanna Trollope is a renowned British novelist, known for her thought-provoking and insightful works that delve into the complexities of family, relationships, and social issues. Born on December 9, 1943, in her grandfather's rectory in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England, to Rosemary Hodson and Arthur George Cecil Trollope, Joanna is the eldest of three siblings. As a fifth-generation niece of the celebrated Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope, she has been influenced by her literary heritage. Educated at Reigate County School for Girls and St Hugh's College, Oxford, Joanna's writing career spans over four decades. Her notable works include Parson Harding's Daughter, which won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 1980, and numerous other novels that have captivated readers worldwide.

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