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Obituary Author Sophie Kinsella's first aim was to make people laugh
The Straits Times
|December 12, 2025
Madeleine Wickham (right), the British author who wrote the Confessions Of A Shopaholic novel series (2000 to 2019) under the pen name Sophie Kinsella, becoming an international sensation, died on Dec 10 at her home in Dorset, England.
She was 55.Her family announced her death in a post on her Instagram page.
Wickham had been diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer, in 2022. She announced the diagnosis in a social media post in April 2024.
She became a force in commercial fiction upon the release of The Secret Dreamworld Of A Shopaholic (released as Confessions Of A Shopaholic in the United States) in 2000. The book introduced readers to the series hero, Rebecca Bloomwood, a financial journalist with an uncontrollable and comedic weakness for retail consumption.
The idea for the first Shopaholic novel came in 1999, when Wickham was stunned by a credit card bill she received in the mail.
"My first thought was, 'I don't remember buying this or that, therefore I must have been defrauded,'" she told The Times Colonist, a news outlet in Canada, in 2007. "I suddenly saw the potential of shopping as a story to write about."
She adopted the pen name Sophie Kinsella for what she believed would be a one-off project.
"I thought, if it's a complete flop, then it will have nothing whatsoever to do with me," she told The Toronto Star in 2014.
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