Rebecca Stott

Rebecca Stott
Stott, 2017
Stott, 2017
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Cambridge, England
OccupationWriter, broadcaster, university professor
EducationPhD, University of York
GenresHistorical fiction and non-fiction
Website
rebeccastott.co.uk

Rebecca Stott (born 1964) is a British writer and broadcaster and, until her retirement from teaching in 2021, was Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2021.

She is the author of two historical novels, of a biography of Charles Darwin and of a 2,200-year history of Darwin's predecessors. Her most recent book In the Days of Rain (2017), a memoir giving an account of her childhood growing up in the Exclusive Brethren, won the 2017 Costa Book Award in the Biography category.

She is a regular broadcaster on the BBC Radio 4 programme A Point of View. She has three adult children.[1]

  1. ^ Stott, Rebecca (2017). In the Days of Rain: A Daughter, a Father, a Cult. 4th Estate.