Louise Mensch
Young Adult Author

Louise Mensch Net Worth

Louise Mensch is a British Young Adult Author born on June 28, 1971. She has achieved success in her career, and her net worth, biography, age, height, and family have been widely discussed. Mensch has been active in her career for many years, and her updates can be found online.
Louise Mensch is a member of Young Adult Author

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 28, 1971
Birth Place England
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

Known for such "chick lit" novels as Career Girls, Venus Envy, The Devil You Know, and Tuesday's Child, this popular English author also had a career as a politician, serving the Corby constituency as a Conservative Member of Parliament from 2010 until 2012.

After earning an English degree from Christ Church, Oxford, she worked for MTV Europe, EMI Records, and Sony. She published her debut novel, Career Girls, in 1995.

After retiring from politics, she pursued a career as a journalist, writing for both The Sun and The Times.

She and her journalist sister, Tilly Bagshawe, and other siblings, James and Alice, grew up in London as members of a prominent Roman Catholic family. After divorcing Anthony LoCicero (the father of her three children), she married New York-born music manager Peter Mensch.

Though she represented the Conservative Party in Parliament, she briefly allied herself with the Labour Party during the administration of British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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