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'''Louisa Leaman''' (born 24 June 1976) is a ]-based author. Her debut novel, ''The Perfect Dress'', published by ], is an uplifting contemporary romance about vintage wedding dresses. In the US it is titled ''The Second Chance Boutique'' and is published by ]. It is also published in Germany, Italy and Spain. Leaman's second novel, ''Meant To Be'', was published in October 2020. As well as writing novels, Louisa researches and writes for the ] website.
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'''Louisa Leaman''' (born 24 June 1976) is a ]-based author.


==Early life==
Leaman has written for Hachette Children's Books, with titles including ''The Garden'' and ''Born Free Elephant Rescue: The True Story of Nina and Pinkie''. She has also co-written a major children's series.
Louisa was born on 24 June 1976 and grew up in Loughton, Essex. She was educated at ], Woodford Green, then attended ], where she studied Art History followed by a ] teaching qualification in Secondary Art & Design.


==Career==
In 2004 Leaman won a writing competition in the '']''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=2213263 | title=Fancy writing for The TES? | first=Adi | last=Bloom | work=] | publisher=TSL Education | date=24 March 2006 | accessdate=9 June 2009 }}</ref> This led to a publishing deal with Continuum International Publishing (now ]), for whom she wrote five teaching/behaviour management guides. As an experienced teacher and behaviour consultant, she has delivered teacher training throughout the UK, mainly based on her book ''Managing Very Challenging Behaviour''. In 2004 Louisa won a writing competition in the '']''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=2213263 | title=Fancy writing for The TES? | first=Adi | last=Bloom | work=] | publisher=TSL Education | date=24 March 2006 | accessdate=9 June 2009 }}</ref> This led to a publishing deal with ]), for whom she wrote five teaching/behaviour management guides. As an experienced teacher and behaviour consultant, she delivered teacher training throughout the UK, mainly based on her book ''Managing Very Challenging Behaviour''.


Leaman has contributed to a number of journals, magazines and newspapers, including ''The Guardian'', ''The Observer'', and ''The Independent''. She had a weekly column for the ''Times'' Education Supplement Magazine and currently writes a column for the ''Guardian-Series'' newspaper about motherhood. Louisa has written for Hachette Children's Books, with titles including ''The Garden'' and ''Born Free Elephant Rescue: The True Story of Nina and Pinkie'', based on The ]'s dramatic rescue of orphaned elephants. The book describes the story of Nina the ], who was released into the wild after decades of captivity. Nina's story was also televised by the ], in a documentary featuring British actor, ], called ''Born to be Wild''. Louisa has also contributed to many journals, magazines and newspapers, including '']'', '']'', and '']''. She wrote a weekly column for the ''Times'' Education Supplement Magazine and a column for the ''Guardian-Series'' newspaper about motherhood.

'''Bibliography'''

*''Managing Very Challenging Behaviour'' (2005)
*''Managing Very Challenging Behaviour'', second edition (2009)
*''Classroom Confidential'' (2005)
*''The Naked Teacher'' (2006)
*''Dictionary of Disruption'' (2007)
*''The Perfect Teacher'' (2008)
<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.education-today.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/1291/The_Perfect_Teacher_-_How_to_make_the_very_best_of_your_teaching_skills.html | title=The Perfect Teacher - How to make the very best of your teaching skills | work=Education Today | publisher=Datateam Publishing | date=9 January 2009 | accessdate=9 June 2009 }}</ref>


== Bibliography == == Bibliography ==
*Leaman, L. (2005). Managing Very Challenging Behaviour. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8539-1 *Leaman, L. (2005). ''Managing Very Challenging Behaviour''. Continuum International Publishing. {{ISBN|0-8264-8539-1}}
*Leaman, L. (2005). Classroom Confidential. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8541-3 *Leaman, L. (2005). ''Classroom Confidential''. Continuum International Publishing. {{ISBN|0-8264-8541-3}}
*Leaman, L. (2006). The Naked Teacher. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8540-5 *Leaman, L. (2006). ''The Naked Teacher''. Continuum International Publishing. {{ISBN|0-8264-8540-5}}
*Leaman, L. (2007). Dictionary of Disruption. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-9466-5 *Leaman, L. (2007). ''Dictionary of Disruption''. Continuum International Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0-8264-9466-5}}
*Leaman, L. (2008). The Perfect Teacher. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-9787-1 *Leaman, L. (2008). ''The Perfect Teacher''. Continuum International Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0-8264-9787-1}}
<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.education-today.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/1291/The_Perfect_Teacher_-_How_to_make_the_very_best_of_your_teaching_skills.html | title=The Perfect Teacher - How to make the very best of your teaching skills | work=Education Today | publisher=Datateam Publishing | date=9 January 2009 | accessdate=9 June 2009 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090813003713/http://www.education-today.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/1291/The_Perfect_Teacher_-_How_to_make_the_very_best_of_your_teaching_skills.html | archive-date=13 August 2009 | url-status=dead }}</ref>


== References == == References ==
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Louisa Leaman (born 24 June 1976) is a London-based author. Her debut novel, The Perfect Dress, published by Penguin Random House, is an uplifting contemporary romance about vintage wedding dresses. In the US it is titled The Second Chance Boutique and is published by Sourcebooks. It is also published in Germany, Italy and Spain. Leaman's second novel, Meant To Be, was published in October 2020. As well as writing novels, Louisa researches and writes for the Victoria & Albert Museum website.

Early life

Louisa was born on 24 June 1976 and grew up in Loughton, Essex. She was educated at Bancroft's School, Woodford Green, then attended Leeds University, where she studied Art History followed by a PGCE teaching qualification in Secondary Art & Design.

Career

In 2004 Louisa won a writing competition in the Times Educational Supplement. This led to a publishing deal with Continuum International Publishing), for whom she wrote five teaching/behaviour management guides. As an experienced teacher and behaviour consultant, she delivered teacher training throughout the UK, mainly based on her book Managing Very Challenging Behaviour.

Louisa has written for Hachette Children's Books, with titles including The Garden and Born Free Elephant Rescue: The True Story of Nina and Pinkie, based on The Born Free Foundation's dramatic rescue of orphaned elephants. The book describes the story of Nina the African elephant, who was released into the wild after decades of captivity. Nina's story was also televised by the BBC, in a documentary featuring British actor, Martin Clunes, called Born to be Wild. Louisa has also contributed to many journals, magazines and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Observer, and The Independent. She wrote a weekly column for the Times Education Supplement Magazine and a column for the Guardian-Series newspaper about motherhood.

Bibliography

  • Leaman, L. (2005). Managing Very Challenging Behaviour. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8539-1
  • Leaman, L. (2005). Classroom Confidential. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8541-3
  • Leaman, L. (2006). The Naked Teacher. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 0-8264-8540-5
  • Leaman, L. (2007). Dictionary of Disruption. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-9466-5
  • Leaman, L. (2008). The Perfect Teacher. Continuum International Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-9787-1

References

  1. Bloom, Adi (24 March 2006). "Fancy writing for The TES?". Times Educational Supplement. TSL Education. Retrieved 9 June 2009.
  2. "The Perfect Teacher - How to make the very best of your teaching skills". Education Today. Datateam Publishing. 9 January 2009. Archived from the original on 13 August 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2009.

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