"Sarah Rose" is an author and cast member of the television program Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys. She was born in 1977 in Chicago and lives in New York. She attended Harvard College and the University of Chicago. She was a grant winner from New York Foundation for the Arts/the New York Foundation For the Art. She was also awarded the North American Travel Journalists Association Grand Prize in Writing.

Her first book, [http://books.google.com/books/about/For_All_the_Tea_in_China.html?id=C8SBbECvbRUC For All the Tea in China], was published in 2009 in England. and in 2010 in the United States. In England her book was published by [http://sarahrose.com/about/ Hutchison]. In the United States, her book was published by [http://sarahrose.com/about/ Viking]. It tells the story of Robert Fortune, the nineteenth-century Scottish botanist who, in stealing tea plants and seeds from Qing China, committed "the greatest act of industrial espionage in history." Guy Raz, of National Public Radio's All Things Considered, called it "a wonderful combination of scholarship and storytelling", and the Associated Press said it was "a story that should appeal to readers who want to be transported on a historic journey laced with suspense, science, and adventure".

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I was so worried if it closed what I would do. I felt like my future was shaky, and I'm just so relieved because this is a great community, and there is so much to offer.

We're more confident now that we've won so many games.

Serving is so important, ... For any team, serve receiving is the hardest thing to do, so a good serve is the most important thing.

Just so relieved we have another year to turn things around for St. Joe's.

My time at ITV has been incredibly rewarding and I am extremely proud of what the team has achieved with ITV's digital channels, which I am leaving in great shape. However, it's time for a new challenge and I am delighted to be joining Channel 4 at such an exciting time in its history.