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Best-selling author Sophie Kinsella once said that she was thrilled to discover that Hollywood star Joan Cusack was one of her celebrity fans.
Kinsella’s family The author’s death was announced on Wednesday (December 10)Stating in a post on her Instagram account that she “died peacefully, her final days were filled with her true loves: family and music and warmth and Christmas and happiness”.
“We can’t imagine what life would be like without her sparkle and love for life,” he said.
Kinsella’s books include the highly popular Shopaholic The series, which grew to include 10 books over the course of the author’s career. first two Shopaholic The novels were adapted for the big screen, with the 2009 film starring Amy Adams playing Becky Bloomwood – a twentysomething financial journalist who is secretly terrible with money.
talking to website 29secret In 2014, Kinsella revealed that many celebrity fans have contacted her over the years to talk about her books. She said, “It was great when I was working on the Shopaholic movie and Joan Cusack said she was a big fan.” “It made my day, because I’m Joan Cusack’s biggest fan.” rock school The star played Becky’s mother Jane in the film.

Kinsella’s books have sold approximately 45 million copies in more than 60 countries around the world, and have been translated into more than 40 languages. He died three years later at the age of 55. She was diagnosed with glioblastomaAn aggressive form of brain cancer. Kinsella revealed the news to the public last year.
The author’s family continued in their post announcing her death: “Despite her illness, which she endured with unimaginable courage, Sophie considered herself truly blessed – to have such wonderful family and friends, and to have had the extraordinary success of her writing career. She never took anything for granted and was always grateful for the love she received.
“She will be greatly missed, our hearts are breaking.”
Kinsella’s many friends and admirers Tributes have been shared after his deathHis agents Araminta Whitley and Marina De Pas at The Soho Agency described Kinsella as a “once-in-a-lifetime writer and friend”, He added, “He had a rare gift of creating emotionally impactful heroes and stories that spoke to and entertained readers, no matter where they were in the world and no matter what challenges they faced,”
also wrote Shopaholic In the series, Kinsella wrote over a dozen other titles – some of which were published before adopting his pseudonym in 2000. Her first six books were released in the nineties under her real name, Madeleine Wickham.
She is survived by her husband Henry and their five children.