We are please to announce that acclaimed espionage author, John le Carré, best known for his novels Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, will become a Patron of Julias House. The author was invited to join the charitys board of Patrons after he attended the Julias House Carols by Candlelight service in Shaftesbury at Christmas.

Born in Poole and educated at Sherborne School in Dorset, John le Carré taught French and German at Eton after attending the University of Bern and Lincoln College, Oxford. He served briefly in British Intelligence during the Cold War, and it was during this time that he wrote his first novel, Call For The Dead, which introduced his most famous recurring character – the fictional intelligence officer, George Smiley.

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John le Carre

Le Carré’s twenty-six books have been published in over 50 countries and 40 languages and continue to be loved by audiences around the world. His latest book Agent Running in the Field, published in October 2019, is a classic spy thriller and a chilling portrait of our time.

Julias House has a rare and special claim on me that I find hard to describe – perhaps it is to do with having been so lucky in our own family, with one or two minor exceptions when compared to the brave, sad misfortunes that Julias House confronts daily,” explains le Carre. I am very honoured to be asked to become a Patron of the charity.”

Martin Edwards, Chief Executive of Julias House commented, We are absolutely delighted that John has accepted our invitation and we look forward to working with him again very soon. Our Patrons play a hugely valuable role in sharing the work of Julias House and the life-changing difference we make to local families every day.”