Sarah Harman is a recovering journalist living in London. She has over a decade of experience reporting on major breaking news around the world, most recently as a foreign correspondent for NBC News, where she reported from five continents for Today, MSNBC and Nightly News. Prior to that she anchored a rolling news broadcast for Deutsche Welle TV in Berlin. All the Other Mothers Hate Me won the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize in 2023.
'Spiky, witty and a breath of fresh air’ Pandora Sykes 'I was laughing one moment and gripped with tension the next. Florence is a brilliantly flawed heroine.' Emily Edwards, author of The Herd 'I couldn't put it down' Vogue Williams 'Gets better with every page, makes you laugh out loud, keeps you up late at night and is full of heart and surprise' Katy Hays 'The witty debut you won't be able to put down' Service 95 ‘I was gripped at every twist and turn. Harman’s prose somersaults off the page.' Jodie Harsh ‘Gossipy, gripping and brilliantly written, with a protagonist who toes a daring line between relatable and reprehensible.’ Lauren Bravo ‘Biting, an utter delight. You won’t see the twist coming.’ Jessica Knoll, author of Luckiest Girl Alive ‘A fabulously imperfect heroine, beautifully irreverent humour, and a plot that sinks its teeth in.’ Fran Littlewood ‘As bitter, sharp, and fun as the perfect Negroni.’ Eve Kellman, How to Kill a Guy in Ten Ways 'A rollicking good story from an immaculate prose stylist. Sarah Harman is a true original' Emma Forrest 'Brilliantly written, hilarious and so gripping.' Lucy Barker ‘Sharply-written, brilliantly observed and very, very funny.’ Kate Maxwell 'A potent mix of mystery, laugh out loud humour, and one of the most indelibly matchless protagonists ever.' Liv Constantine, author of The Last Mrs Parrish ‘Fast, funny, riotously irreverent’ Melanie Cantor 'An absolute riot with a razor sharp sense of humor and unyielding suspense' Rachel Koller Croft ‘Unpredictable, fiercely funny and sparkling with warmth and wit. A rollercoaster of a mystery unravelled by a truly unique heroine’ Cressida McLaughlin “A sharply insightful page-turner. Infectiously relatable' Kimberly McCreight 'Delicious, wicked, darkly funny, a wild ride' Sash Bischoff 'Hilarious, poignant, relatable. Goes from laugh-out-loud to utterly heartbreaking while never losing the fast-paced plot.' Hank Phillippi Ryan