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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zoë_HellerZoë Heller - Wikipedia

    Zoë Kate Hinde Heller (born 7 July 1965) is an English journalist and novelist long resident in New York City. She has published three novels, Everything You Know (1999), Notes on a Scandal (2003), and The Believers (2008).

  2. Biografía de Zoë Heller. Escritora y periodista inglesa, Zoë Heller es conocida por su trabajo para diarios como el Independent o revistas como Vanity Fair o el New Yorker. Su novela más conocida es Diario de un escándalo, finalista del Booker en 2003 y que fue llevada al cine en 2006.

  3. Diario de un escándalo (título original en inglés: Notes on a Scandal o What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal) es una novela de la autora británica Zoë Heller de 2003. Narra la historia de una profesora de un colegio público londinense que sostiene un romance con un estudiante menor de edad.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2021 · The line between delusion and what the rest of us believe may be blurrier than we think, Zoë Heller writes.

  5. literature.britishcouncil.org › writer › zoe-hellerZoe Heller - Literature

    Biography. Zoe Heller was born in London in 1965 and educated at Oxford University and Columbia University, New York. She is a journalist who, after writing book reviews for various newspapers, became a feature writer for The Independent . She wrote a weekly confessional column for the Sunday Times for four years, but now writes for the Daily ...

  6. Resumen y sinopsis de Diario de un escándalo de Zoë Heller. Barbara Covett, una madura profesora del instituto Saint George de Londres, lleva una solitaria y amargada existencia. Cuando la carismática Sheba Hart empieza a trabajar con ella, Barbara cree encontrar el reflejo de la felicidad perfecta: Sheba es hermosa, de clase alta, gusta a ...

  7. She is a journalist who, after writing book reviews for various newspapers, became a feature writer for The Independent. She wrote a weekly confessional column for the Sunday Times for four years, but now writes for the Daily Telegraph and earned the title 'Columnist of the Year' in 2002.