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Susan Chitty was born on 18 August, 1929, is a novelist. Discover Susan Chitty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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1997

She published her last book in 1997 on Sir Henry Newbolt. Her husband Thomas died in 2014. She died after a short illness in July 2021.

1985

Her most notable and controversial book was about her mother Now to My Mother: A Very Personal Memoir of Antonia White, published in 1985, five years after her mother's death. She claimed that her mother was an emotional abuser to her and her sister. The Daily Telegraph would later call the memoir a "literary assassination" against White's work and career. The book sparked a bitter reaction from her sister Lyndall Hopkinson, who published her own memoir a year later to dispute Susan's recollection. Germaine Greer, during a discussion on literary biographies, attacked what Chitty had written. After a prolonged legal battle with her sister and executor of her mother's estate, Chitty was able to edit and publish her mother's diaries.

1972

Chitty took her childhood love of horses and wrote two books on the care of them. She wrote her first biography on Anna Sewell, who wrote Black Beauty, in 1972. This was the start of her writing biographies, mostly on Victorian era figures including Charles Kingsley, Sir Henry Newbolt, and Gwen John.

1958

She published her first book in 1958, entitled Diary of a Fashion Model. The book was based on her experiences working as a writer for Vogue. She had joined the magazine after winning a talent contest in 1952. She left Vogue after giving birth to her first child. She and her husband purchased a cottage in Bow Cottage, West Hoathly, West Sussex, where the two of them would write. The couple published one book together on their travels with two of their children from Santiago de Compostela, Spain, to Greece. They traveled on foot and by donkey. They also wrote On Next to Nothing, a how-to guide on living cheaply.

1951

She married Thomas Chitty, another novelist (who used the pen name Thomas Hinde), in 1951, after meeting him at Oxford. He would later succeed his father as the 3rd Chitty baronet. The couple had four children; three daughters and a son.

1929

Lady Susan Chitty (18 August 1929 – 13 July 2021) was an English novelist and a writer of biographies. Her memoir on her mother, which was viewed as a "literary assassination", caused an uproar with writers and family.