Sarra Manning
Sarra Manning: A Prolific Author of Contemporary Romance
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Sarra Manning is a British author of contemporary romance novels.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born in 1970 (exact date not publicly disclosed), Sarra Manning's life and work are still ongoing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Manning is a British national, and her profession is that of an author, specifically writing contemporary romance novels.
Early Life and Background
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Sarra Manning grew up in the United Kingdom. Her upbringing and early experiences likely influenced her writing style, which often focuses on relationships and personal growth. However, specific details about her childhood are not readily available.
Major Accomplishments
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Manning's work has been widely recognized within the romance novel genre. Some of her notable accomplishments include:
Publication Record: Manning has published numerous novels, with several series to her credit.
Awards and Nominations: She has received awards and nominations for her writing, such as the Romantic Novelists' Association's (RNA) Joan Hessayon Award.
Notable Works or Actions
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Sarra Manning is known for her contemporary romance novels. Some of her notable works include:
The Georgia Series: A series that follows a group of friends navigating love and relationships in their lives.
The Perfect Rhythm Series: Another series focusing on the complexities of love, music, and family dynamics.
Impact and Legacy
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Manning's writing has made significant contributions to the romance genre. Her novels often explore themes relevant to contemporary readers, making her work both engaging and impactful:
Manning's stories frequently delve into the complexities of relationships, offering a nuanced portrayal of love.
Inspirational Influence: Readers find inspiration in her characters' experiences, fostering empathy and understanding.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Sarra Manning is widely quoted or remembered for several reasons:
Her ability to craft relatable characters and stories that resonate with readers.
The thought-provoking themes she explores in her novels, encouraging reflection on personal experiences and relationships.
Quotes by Sarra Manning
Sarra Manning's insights on:

Secrets aren’t the same as lying,′ Vaughn commented, because they both had the muddiest of ethics, which was an odd thing to have in common.

Ari had discovered a contraband Barbie bangle in her weekend case and had gone on an hour’s rant that contained words like ‘body fascism’ and ‘third-wave feminism’, then made Ellie write out fifty times, ‘Barbie is a toxic plastic tool of a patriarchal culture.

And being alone and being lonely were two different things but they felt exactly the same: they felt horrible.

People were so scared of telling the truth because the truth was chaotic and complicated and decidedly uncool, but uncool was the way I rolled. Or it would be if I used tired old phrases like ‘That’s the way I roll’, which I so don’t.

I always thought I hated the bastard, but knowing that I’m never going to get the chance to tell him how much I hated him breaks my heart.

I just couldn’t understand how you could go from being alive, from having molecules and blood cells constantly shifting around inside you, and thought processes and a mind full of memories and dreams and love and hate, and in just one tiny second these miraculous things stop and you’re dead. How could all that disappear? What happened to your soul, your essence, your wonder? Just because a muscle stops beating? It made absolutely no sense.

Dorkdom isn’t something you can choose. It’s something you are. But instead of dividing the world up into dorkside and darkside, I’ve realised that we all have a little bit of dork inside us.


