Isabelle Kaufeler first developed a taste for translation during her undergraduate degree in Spanish and Italian at Cambridge University. She continued her studies with a Masters in Literary Translation at the University of East Anglia and now works as a freelance translator from both Spanish and Italian. Isabelle's published translations include co-translations of Lorenzo Silva's "The Faint-hearted Bolshevik" (HispaBooks, 2013) and Michele Giuttari's "The Dark Heart of Florence" (Little, Brown, 2013) and solo translations of Giuttari's "Death Under A Tuscan Sun" (Little, Brown, 2015), Dolores Redondo's "The Invisible Guardian" (HarperCollins, 2015) and "The Little Italian Bakery" by Valentina Cebeni (Little, Brown, 2018). She also contributed a translation to the anthology "Bogotá 39: New Voices from Latin America" (OneWorld, 2018).