Joanna Trollope is a distinguished contemporary British author, renowned for her insightful exploration of modern relationships. Born in 1943, she is a descendant of the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope. Joanna's literary career began with historical novels, but she gained widespread acclaim with her contemporary fiction, often referred to as "Aga sagas," which portray the nuances of everyday life and domestic dynamics. Some of her most notable works include "The Rector's Wife," "A Village Affair," and "The Choir." Beyond fiction, Trollope has also written historical narratives and non-fiction. She continues to captivate readers with her keen observations and compelling storytelling.