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Sam Miller

Biography

Sam Miller was born and brought up in London, but has spent most of his adult life abroad. He worked for many years as a journalist at the BBC, largely in India. His first two books, Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity (Penguin 2009), and A Strange Kind of Paradise: India through Foreign Eyes (Penguin 2014) were written while he was still living there. His other books include Fathers, a family memoir (Penguin 2017), and most recently Migrants: The Story of Us All (Little, Brown 2022). He also translated Alfred Assollant’s nineteenth-century French-language novel, The Marvellous (but Authentic) Adventures of Captain Corcoran (Vintage 2016). Sam is currently living in London.

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