Rosie Whitehouse
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Rosie Whitehouse is a journalist, writer and founder of the publishing house Reportage Press.[1]
Rosie fell in love with travelling at the age of five when her parents bundled her in the back of the car and drove across Europe. Family travels inspired her to study International History at the London School of Economics and to take up a career at the BBC World Service. She has been travelling with her kids since her son was one month old.
Rosie is married to Tim Judah, author and front line reporter, and spent five years in the war-torn Balkans with her young family, about which she writes in her travel memoir Are We There Yet. She now lives in West London with her husband and their five children.
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[edit] Bibliography
- South of France (Take the Kids). Cadogan, 2003.
- Are We There Yet. Reportage Press, 2007.
[edit] References
[edit] Interviews
- 'The stringer's spouse.' Review by Edward Lucas in Prospect Magazine.
- Interview by Heather Ryan. Cherwell, June 27 2007.
- 'Life as a frontline family'. The Sunday Times, June 24 2007.
- 'One family on the frontline'. The Guardian June 11 2007.