Judithe Little is a highly respected American author, known for her expertise in historical fiction, particularly centered around the 20th century. Her debut novel, "Wickwythe Hall," has earned her considerable acclaim and recognition in the field, a testament to her intelligence, imagination, and dedication to historical accuracy.
Judithe's educational background and professional experiences have significantly contributed to her development as a writer. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia, studied in France, and worked as an intern at the US Department of State. These experiences have provided her with a wealth of knowledge and understanding of different cultures and historical contexts, which she has masterfully woven into her novels.
In addition to her writing, Judithe is also a lawyer, having earned her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. During her time in law school, she served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Law and was a Dillard Fellow. These accomplishments demonstrate her intellectual rigor and commitment to excellence, qualities that are evident in her writing.
Judithe currently resides in Texas with her husband and their three children. She is an active member of the writing community and can be followed on Instagram at @judithelittle. Her latest novel, "The Chanel Sisters," is set to be released on December 29, 2020, and promises to continue her tradition of delivering exceptionally well-researched and engaging historical fiction.