- Jane Gardam
Jane Gardam (born
11 July 1928 ,Coatham ,North Yorkshire ) is a British author of children's and adult fiction. She also reviews for the Spectator and the Telegraph, and writes for BBC radio, where her current project is 6 programmes on the suburbs. She lives in Kent, Wimbledon and Yorkshire. She has won numerous literary awards including theWhitbread Award , twice. She is mother ofTim Gardam , Principal ofSt Anne's College ,Oxford .Novels
*A Few Fair Days (1971)
*A Long Way from Verona (1971)
*The Summer After the Funeral (1973)
*Black Faces, White Faces (1975)
*Bilgewater (1976)
*God on the Rocks (1978)
*The Sidmouth Letters (1980)
*Bridget and William (1981)
*The Hollow Land (1981)
*Horse (1982)
*Kit (1983)
*Crusoe's Daughter (1985)
*Kit in Boots (1986)
*Swan (1987)
*Through the Doll's House Door (1987)
*The Queen of the Tambourine (1991)
*Black Woolly Pony (1993)
*Faith Fox (1996)
*Tufty Bear (1996)
*Missing the Midnight (1997)
*The Green Man (1998)
*The Flight of the Maidens (2000)
*Old Filth (2004)Omnibus
*Bridget and William / Horse (1987)
Collections
*The Pangs of Love and Other Stories (1983)
*Kit / Kit in Boots (1988)
*Showing the Flag and Other Stories (1989)
*Trio: Three Stories from Cheltenham (1993)
*Going into a Dark House (1994)
*Animal Stories (1995)
*Magical Stories (1995)
*Stories for Five-Year-Olds (1995)
*Stories for Six-Year-Olds (1995)
*The Kit Stories (1998)
*The People on Privilege Hill (2007)Non fiction
The Iron Coast (1994) [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/jane-gardam/]
Awards and nominations
*David Higham Prize for Fiction (1975): "Black Faces, White Faces"
*Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize (1975): "Black Faces, White Faces"
*TheBooker Prize Best Novel nominee (1978): "God on the Rocks"
*Whitbread Children's Book Award (1983): "The Hollow Land"
*Katherine Mansfield Award (1984): "The Pangs of Love"
*Prix Baudelaire (France) (1989): "God on the Rocks"
*Whitbread Novel Award (1991: "The Queen of the Tambourine"
*PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award (1995): Going Into A Dark House
*Heywood Hill Literary Prize (1999): for a Lifetime's Contribution to Literature
*Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction Best Novel nominee (2005): "Old Filth"
*National Short Story Prize nominee: "The People on Privilege Hill" [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth40]References
External links
*Page at [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth40 ContemporaryWriters.com] .
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