Trish Cook
Trish Cooke was born on 1 January 1962 in Bradford, and she is a British citizen. She received her education at Leeds Beckett University, a formative step before she went on to work across several creative fields.
Cooke's career brings together a range of disciplines: she works as a children's writer, a playwright, a screenwriter, and a stage actor. All of her work is produced in English, and her writing for children has earned formal recognition — she received the Prix Sorcières for her work in that area.
No date or place of death appears in the available record. Cooke continues to be identified as a working children's writer, playwright, screenwriter, and stage actor, with the Prix Sorcières standing as a documented marker of her achievement.
Quotes by Trish Cook

When you see someone you love in pain like that, it makes you want to lash out at the thing that hurt them.

Not killing yourself even when you think you want to. Takes a lot more balls to stay alive, don’t you think?

There are a few people, or moments, in a person’s life that change our story. She’ll leave her mark on him forever. And him on her.

I have walked alone, with the stars in the moonlit night, I have walked alone, no one by my side. Now I walk with you, with my head held high, in the darkest night, I feel so alive.

And that's pretty much why I figure it's better to stick to who and what I know than take a chance trying to branch out friendship-wise in the real world. I refuse to give any more bullies an invitation into my life.

He's pretty much the perfect guy... which is why he doesn't need me and my problems in his life, I quickly conclude.



