Fay Weldon Books in Order
Fay Weldon CBE is a celebrated English author, essayist, and playwright, whose work has been deeply rooted in feminist discourse. Her fiction masterfully captures the lives of contemporary women, often finding themselves entangled in oppressive situations perpetuated by the patriarchal norms of British society. With a unique voice and unflinching perspective, Weldon sheds light on the complexities of women's experiences, tackling tough themes with wit and empathy. Her writing has earned her a reputation as a leading figure in British literature, and her contributions to feminist thought continue to inspire and provoke new generations of readers. A highly acclaimed author, Weldon's works have been widely praised for their insight, nuance, and unapologetic honesty.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Fay Weldon
- #1AmazonLetters to Alice(1984)
- #2AmazonRebecca West(1986)
- #3AmazonSacred Cows(1989)
- #4AmazonGodless in Eden(1999)
- #5AmazonAuto da Fay(2001)
- #6AmazonWhat Makes Women Happy(2006)
- #7AmazonWhy Will No-One Publish My Novel?(2019)
- #8AmazonBest for Winter(1979)
- #9AmazonThe Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories(1987)
- #10AmazonThe Virago Book of Ghost Stories(1987)
- #11AmazonFavorite Places: a Travel & Leisure Book(1989)
- #12AmazonNew Woman, New Fiction(1990)
- #13AmazonSoho Square(1993)
- #14AmazonThe Literary Traveller(1994)
- #15AmazonThe Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women(1995)
- #16AmazonMirror, Mirror on the Wall(1998)
- #17AmazonGreat Escapes(2008)
- #18AmazonGreat Modern Stories(2009)
- #19AmazonShort Stories: The Thoroughly Modern Collection(2009)
- #1AmazonThe Fat Woman's Joke(1967)
- #2AmazonDown Among the Women(1971)
- #3AmazonFemale Friends(1974)
- #4AmazonRemember Me(1976)
- #5AmazonLittle Sisters / Words of Advice(1977)
- #6AmazonPraxis(1978)
- #7AmazonPuffball(1980)
- #8AmazonThe President’s Child(1982)
- #9AmazonThe Heart Of The Country(1986)
- #10AmazonThe Shrapnel Academy(1986)
- #11AmazonThe Hearts and Lives of Men(1987)
- #12AmazonLeader of the Band(1988)
- #13AmazonThe Cloning of Joanna May(1989)
- #14AmazonDarcy's Utopia(1990)
- #15AmazonGrowing Rich(1992)
- #16AmazonLife Force(1992)
- #17AmazonA Question of Timing(1992)
- #18AmazonAffliction(1993)
- #19AmazonSplitting(1995)
- #20AmazonWorst Fears(1996)
- #21AmazonBig Women(1999)
- #22AmazonRhode Island Blues(2000)
- #23AmazonThe Bulgari Connection(2000)
- #24AmazonMantrapped(2004)
- #25AmazonShe May Not Leave(2006)
- #26AmazonThe Spa(2007)
- #27AmazonThe Stepmother's Diary(2008)
- #28AmazonChalcot Crescent(2009)
- #29AmazonKehua!(2010)
- #30AmazonThe Ted Dreams(2014)
- #31AmazonWatching Me, Watching You(1981)
- #32AmazonPolaris and Other Stories(1985)
- #33AmazonMoon over Minneapolis(1991)
- #34AmazonAngel, All Innocence, And Other Stories(1995)
- #35AmazonWicked Women(1996)
- #36AmazonA Hard Time To Be A Father(1998)
- #37AmazonNothing to Wear and Nowhere to Hide(2003)
- #38AmazonMischief(2015)
- #39AmazonThe Rules of Life(1987)
- #40AmazonWolf the Mechanical Dog(1988)
- #41AmazonParty Puddle(1989)
- #42AmazonAction Replay : A Play(1980)
- #43AmazonI Love My Love(1984)
- #44AmazonThe Reading Group(1999)
- #45AmazonFlood Warning - A Play(2003)
About Fay Weldon
Fay Weldon CBE is a celebrated English author, essayist, and playwright, whose work has been deeply rooted in feminist discourse. Her fiction masterfully captures the lives of contemporary women, often finding themselves entangled in oppressive situations perpetuated by the patriarchal norms of British society. With a unique voice and unflinching perspective, Weldon sheds light on the complexities of women's experiences, tackling tough themes with wit and empathy. Her writing has earned her a reputation as a leading figure in British literature, and her contributions to feminist thought continue to inspire and provoke new generations of readers. A highly acclaimed author, Weldon's works have been widely praised for their insight, nuance, and unapologetic honesty.
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