Sally Green
Sally Green is a British author known for her young adult novel, "Half Bad", a New York Times bestseller and Waterstones Children's Book Prize nominee.
Novelist
September 11, 1961
Virgo
63
England
Sally Green, born in 1989, is a New York Times bestselling British author of young adult fantasy novels. Her acclaimed “Half Bad” trilogy, comprising “Half Bad” (2014), “Half Wild” (2015), and “Half Lost” (2016), captivated readers with its exploration of identity, prejudice, and the conflict between White and Black Witches. Green’s work has been translated into over 30 languages and adapted into the popular Netflix series “The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself.”
Beyond her literary success, Green is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness, openly sharing her experiences with depression and anxiety. Her passion extends to animal rights, as she follows a vegan lifestyle and actively supports animal charities.
With her compelling storytelling and thought-provoking themes, Sally Green continues to be a prominent figure in the young adult fiction genre, leaving a lasting impact on readers worldwide.