Jane Mary Gardam OBE FRSL (born 11 July 1928) is an English writer of children's and adult fiction. She also writes reviews for The Spectator and The Telegraph...
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Look up gardam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gardam is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jane Gardam (born 1928), English writer...
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Old Filth is a novel by English author Jane Gardam, published in 2004 by Chatto & Windus. A tragicomedy, the story focuses on a retired judge struggling...
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was first awarded to The War Zone by Alexander Stuart. However, juror Jane Gardam felt the book was "repellent" and appealed directly to the Whitbread...
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Robert McKee JKT48 Story, an Indonesian variety show The Stories, by Jane Gardam, 2014 User story, a planning activity in software development Ray-Ban...
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due to her incarceration in the asylum the baby was adopted by Kitty. Jane Gardam writing in The Guardian praises the novel: 'a short book about a long...
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God on the Rocks is a novel written by Jane Gardam and published in 1978. The book is set in a small seaside resort in the north east of England and starts...
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Queen of the Tambourine is a 1991 epistolary novel by English author Jane Gardam; it won the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel that year. Set in a wealthy...
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Chief Executive of the Nuffield Foundation. Gardam was born on 14 January 1956 to the novelist Jane Gardam. He studied at Rokeby Preparatory School, Westminster...
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Retrieved 26 November 2020. Sebastian Faulks The Fatal Englishman, page 305 Jane Gardam, The fragile Englishmen, The Guardian, 4 February 2006. Philip French...
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