Dhami started working as a teacher, and for the next nine years she taught in primary and secondary schools in
Essex and in the London borough of
Waltham Forest. During this time, she began writing stories for teenage magazines, and contributed many photo-stories to the now-defunct
Jackie magazine, published by
DC Thomson. Eventually she gave up teaching for a full-time writing job. For the last few years, she has been writing contemporary realistic fiction about children growing up in Britain. Her Babes quartet about three British Asian girls is extremely popular with girls between 9 and 14 years of age. She writes a wide range of children's books for pre-teens on other subjects and now increasingly for older teens too. Her characters reflect the British urban ethnic mix. Books for 2009 included a teen thriller ''Bang, Bang You're Dead!
May 2009, which won or was shortlisted for a large number of book awards in 2010, and the first book in a series of six for 9+ readers called The Beautiful Game'' about girls' football. A further four books in the series were published in 2010 and the last of the six appeared in Jan 2011. Dhami is one of the authors of the internationally successful
Rainbow Magic series, written under the name of
Daisy Meadows. Her most famous and biggest selling book was
Bend It Like Beckham, a
novelisation of
the film. Now she lives in
Shropshire with her husband and her cats, continuing her writing career. A book that came out in March 2015 is a thriller for 9-13 year olds called 'Thirteen Hours', It was published by
Random House. ==Bibliography==