Karen Liebreich

Karen Liebreich, MBE, is an author, historian and gardener.

Biography

Liebreich was born in 1959 in London, and studied History at University College, London, before completing a PhD at Cambridge University. She worked as the cultural assistant at the French Institute in London, and then as a producer at the BBC and the History Channel, where she worked on historical documentaries. Between 2005-09, she ran a historic kitchen garden in Chiswick House, West London, and was the co-founder of Abundance London, a community garden project.[1] In 2013, she was awarded an MBE for services to horticulture and education [2]

Works

In 2004, Liebreich wrote Fallen Order, an expose of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in the 17th century.[3] While researching her doctorate, Liebreich discovered documents in the Vatican archives indicating that the Piarist Order, an order dedicated to providing education to poorer children, had covered up a sexual abuse scandal involving some of their priests.[4] This scandal subsequently contributed to the order's temporary suppression in 1646.

In 2006, Liebreich wrote The Letter in the Bottle about her research to identify the mother who wrote a message in a bottle to express her enduring grief over the death of her son at age 13.[5][6] The 2009 French translation received substantial media coverage in France[7] and was dramatized for a BBC Radio 4 Afternoon play in December 2012.[8]

In 2009, Liebreich wrote The Family Kitchen Garden, based on her experiences restoring and preserving a historic kitchen garden in the grounds of Chiswick House.[9]

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