Lady Rachel Mary Billington (''née'' Pakenham; born 11 May 1942) is a British author, the third daughter of the
7th Earl and
Countess of Longford; both parents were writers, as was her aunt,
Christine Longford.
Career
Billington worked in television in London and New York before taking up full-time writing in 1968. She has published twenty-one novels for adults, including the bestsellers ''A Woman's Age'' and ''Bodily Harm''. Her novel ''Glory'' (2015) describes the First World War
Gallipoli campaign through the eyes of the participants and their wives and girlfriends at home. She has also written six children's novels, six religious books for children and three non-fiction books, including ''The Great Umbilical'', about mothers and daughters.
She has written plays for BBC Television's ''
Play for Today
''Play for Today'' is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984. During the run, more than three hundred programmes, featuring original television plays, and adaptations of stag ...
'' series (''Don't Be Silly'' and ''Life After Death''), and several radio plays, and has contributed to film scripts including ''
The Light at the Edge of the World'' (1971). Billington has also written and continues to write journalism for newspapers in both the UK and the US, including a three-year stint as columnist for ''
The Sunday Telegraph''.
Volunteer work
Billington was President of
English PEN
Founded in 1921, English PEN is one of the world's first non-governmental organisations and among the first international bodies advocating for human rights. English PEN was the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide writers' associati ...
, the writers' organisation, from 1998 to 2001 and is now Honorary Vice-President. During her period as President, she initiated PEN's Readers & Writers programme, which sends books and writers to meet readers in schools, prisons and other institutions which lack resources.
She is a trustee of the Longford Trust, which was founded in memory of her father,
Lord Longford. In 1991, she became a member of the editorial team of ''Inside Time'', the not-for-profit national newspaper for prisoners. She now writes a monthly column. In addition she is a trustee of the Catholic weekly, ''
The Tablet
''The Tablet'' is a Catholic international weekly review published in London. Brendan Walsh, previously literary editor and then acting editor, was appointed editor in July 2017.
History
''The Tablet'' was launched in 1840 by a Quaker convert ...
'', and of the
Siobhan Dowd Trust, set up to encourage reading among disadvantaged children.
Awards
Billington was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(OBE) in the
2012 New Year Honours for her services to literature.
Personal life
Billington was married to the film, theatre and television director
Kevin Billington. They had four children and five grandchildren, and lived in London and in the oldest continuously inhabited house in Dorset. She is the godmother of
Boris Johnson
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (; born 19 June 1964) is a British politician, writer and journalist who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2019 to 2022. He previously served as F ...
. Her cousin is former Labour Deputy Leader
Harriet Harman.
In the 2006 television film ''
Longford
Longford () is the county town of County Longford in Ireland. It has a population of 10,008 according to the 2016 census. It is the biggest town in the county and about one third of the county's population lives there. Longford lies at the meet ...
'', a biopic of Billington's father and his campaign for the parole of
Myra Hindley, Billington was portrayed by actress Kate Miles.
Books
; Novels
* ''Glory''
* ''Maria and the Admiral''
* ''The Missing Boy''
* ''Lies and Loyalties''
* ''One Summer''
* ''The Space Between''
* ''A Woman's Life''
* ''Tiger Sky''
* ''Perfect Happiness''
* ''Magic and Fate''
* ''Bodily Harm''
* ''Theo and Matilda''
* ''Loving Attitudes''
* ''The Garish Day''
* ''Occasion of Sin''
* ''A Woman's Age''
* ''A Painted Devil''
* ''Beautiful''
* ''Cock Robin''
* ''Lilacs Out of the Dead Land''
* ''The Big Dipper''
* ''All Things Nice''
; Religious books
* ''The First Christmas''
* ''The First Easter''
* ''The First Miracles''
* ''The Life of Jesus''
* ''The Life of
Saint Francis St. Francis or Saint Francis may refer to:
Roman Catholic saints
*Francis of Assisi (1181–1226), Italian founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans)
*Francis of Paola (1416–1507), Italian (Calabrian) founder of the Order of the Minims
* ...
''
* ''Chapters of Gold''
; Non-fiction
* ''The Great Umbilical''
* ''The Family Year''
; Children's books
* ''Poppy's Angel''
* ''Poppy's Hero''
* ''There's More to Life''
* ''Far Out!''
* ''Star Time''
* ''Rosanna and the Wizard-Robot''
References
External links
www.rachelbillington.comwww.insidetime.orgwww.longfordtrust.org
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Living people
1942 births
British children's writers
20th-century British novelists
21st-century British novelists
Daughters of Irish earls
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Rachel
Rachel () was a Biblical figure, the favorite of Jacob's two wives, and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, two of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel. Rachel's father was Laban. Her older sister was Leah, Jacob's first wife. Her a ...
Presidents of the English Centre of PEN