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Sophie Kinsella’s Quiet Battle with the Deadliest Brain Cancer

Kinsella, pictured in 2024, had been diagnosed with a glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer

LONDON: Bestselling novelist Sophie Kinsella, known for her buoyant romantic comedies, has passed away at the age of 55 after a fiercely private two-year battle with glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer.

The author, whose real name was Madeleine Sophie Wickham, was first diagnosed in 2022. Her family’s statement highlighted the grace and fortitude with which she faced her illness: “Despite her illness, which she bore with unimaginable courage, Sophie counted herself truly blessed… She will be missed so much our hearts are breaking.”

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Kinsella used her final months to write about her experience. Her most recent novella, What Does It Feel Like? (published in October 2024), was a semi-fictional account of her cancer diagnosis and subsequent surgery.

“Hiding behind my fictional characters, I have always turned my own life into a narrative,” she wrote in the book’s introduction. “It is my version of therapy, maybe.”

Her agents, Araminta Whitley and Marina de Pass, described her skill as an “intelligent, imaginative, loving and irreverent woman” with an “unmatched wit and ability to find the funny side,” even when facing darkness.

Kinsella wrote last year that she had “always processed my life through writing”

Kinsella’s diagnosis of glioblastoma underscores the severity of the disease. Glioblastomas are the deadliest type of brain cancer, characterized by their rapid growth and propensity to spread within the brain. In the UK, only about 160 of the 3,200 people diagnosed annually survive for five years or more. Common treatments, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery, aim to remove as much of the cancer as possible.

Despite the profound challenges of her health, Kinsella leaves behind an extraordinary legacy of over 25 books, translated into more than 40 languages. She is survived by her husband, Henry, and their five children, testament to a life defined by family, resilience, and the power of fiction.

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