Key Points
Bestselling author Sophie Kinsella (Madeleine Wickham) has died at age 55
Her family confirmed she passed away on December 10, 2025
The cause of death was complications from aggressive brain cancer (glioblastoma)
Kinsella sold over 50 million books worldwide across 60+ countries
She is survived by her husband Henry Wickham and their five children
Engaging Introduction
Sophie Kinsella, the internationally celebrated author behind the beloved Shopaholic series, has died at the age of 55. Her family confirmed the news on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, sharing that her death was caused by complications related to an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Family Confirms Cause of Death and Peaceful Passing
Born Madeleine Sophie Wickham, the author passed away following a battle with glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain cancer. She was first diagnosed at the end of 2022 and publicly shared details of her health in April 2024.
In a statement shared via her official Instagram account, her family described her passing as peaceful, saying her final days were “filled with her true loves: family and music and warmth and Christmas and joy.” They added that their hearts were breaking following the loss.
From Financial Journalist to Global Bestseller
Before becoming a publishing powerhouse, Wickham worked as a financial journalist. Her career reached new heights after she adopted the pen name Sophie Kinsella and released her breakout novel, The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic—published in the U.S. as Confessions of a Shopaholic.
The novel sparked an eight-book franchise, with the first two titles adapted into the 2009 film Confessions of a Shopaholic, starring Isla Fisher. The movie introduced Kinsella’s iconic character Becky Bloomwood to an even wider audience.
A Career That Spanned Generations and Genres
Kinsella authored more than 30 books across adult fiction, young adult, and children’s literature. While her “Shopaholic” books were known for their humor and warmth, Wickham also wrote darker, more dramatic novels under her real name before rebranding as Sophie Kinsella.
Her books have been translated into dozens of languages and sold over 50 million copies globally, reaching readers in more than 60 countries—a level of success achieved by only a small group of contemporary authors.
Her Final Book Reflected Her Real-Life Struggle
In 2024, Kinsella released What Does It Feel Like?, a deeply personal novella centered on a famous novelist confronting a cancer diagnosis. The book was widely seen as autobiographical and gave readers rare insight into her illness and emotional journey.
The work was praised for its honesty and emotional depth, standing as one of the most intimate projects of her career.
Why Her Legacy Matters
Sophie Kinsella reshaped modern romantic comedy fiction by blending humor with real emotional complexity. Her stories gave voice to women’s anxieties about money, relationships, identity, and self-worth—while always offering warmth and hope.
Her influence continues across publishing, film, and popular culture, where her storytelling style remains a defining benchmark.
What Happens Next?
As tributes pour in from authors, publishers, and fans around the world, readers are revisiting Kinsella’s novels to honor her memory. While no memorial plans have been publicly announced, her literary legacy will continue to resonate across generations.
Sophie Kinsella is survived by her husband Henry Wickham and their five children.









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