Book interview: Kate Mosse on paying tribute to unpaid carers

Novelist Kate Mosse talks to Hannah Stephenson about caring for three generations in her house and how unpaid carers should get the recognition they deserve
Book interview: Kate Mosse on paying tribute to unpaid carers

Novelist Kate Mosse: “I was able to grieve completely when my mother died in a way that I didn’t when my father died.” Picture: Ruth Crafer/PA

Bestselling novelist Kate Mosse is visibly delighted that her 90-year-old mother-in-law, Granny Rosie, is helping her with the publicity for her latest book and is loving the photoshoots they are doing together.

"She's really enjoying all of this," Mosse says, chuckling at the publicity schedule. "With every interview, there's a picture of me with Granny Rosie. We've done several photoshoots - she's having a ball."

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