Chloë Schama (m.2007) has written for the New Republic, New York Sun and the Guardian. She lives in Washington, D.C. Her first book, Wild Romance: The True Story of a Victorian Scandal: A Victorian Story of a Marriage, a Trial, and a Self-Made Woman, is published by Bloomsbury in April 2010. She dedicates her book to her father (Simon Schama, m.1963, and Honorary fellow) saying: "For my father, who taught me how to tell a story." The 26-year-old Harvard and Christ's graduate is following in her historian dad's footsteps by publishing Wild Romance, which explores the 19th-century romance between Theresa Longworth and William Charles Yelverton, Viscount Avonmore, and the resultant "Yelverton Bigamy Trial", a scandal that attracted front-page attention for weeks. Schama's book has garnered praise from Amanda Foreman : the author of Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire who says, 'Chloe Schama will delight her readers. She writes with confidence and passion, yet with a sensitivity for her subject which is wonderfully appealing. I finished the book with regret, wanting more and impatient for a sequel.'