Cressida Connolly is an acclaimed British author and journalist known for her captivating storytelling and keen insights into human relationships. Born into a literary family, she has worked extensively as a reviewer and writer for various prestigious publications, including The Guardian, The Spectator, and Vogue. Connolly is the author of several well-received books, such as "The Happiest Days" and "After the Party," which showcase her ability to deftly weave historical contexts with personal narratives. Her work often explores themes of identity, love, and social mores. Cressida continues to contribute to the literary world with her poignant and memorable prose.