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Bücher von Jamila Gavin

Jamila Gavin Jamila Gavin was born in Mussoorie (Bombay), India, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Her Indian father and English mother met as teachers in Iran and by the age of eleven she had lived in an Indian palace in the Punjab, a flat in a bombed out street in Shepherd's Bush, a bungalow in Poona, near Mumbai and a terraced house in Ealing. She settled into a little town cottage in Stroud, Gloucestershire twenty five years ago but she still loves to travel. With an Indian father and an English mother, she inherited two rich cultures which ran side by side throughout her life, and which always made her feel she belonged to both countries. Her family settled in England where she completed her schooling and further training as a music student at Trinity College of Music, London. Her childhood memoir, Out Of India traces her life, illustrating the experiences from which she draws many of the ideas for her books. After studies in Paris and Berlin she joined the BBC, first as a Studio Manager in radio, then crossed over to television as a Production Assistant and Director in Music and Arts programmes. Later, she married Barrie Gavin and they had two children, a son, Rohan and a daughter, Indi. It was then that she began writing children's books, and felt a need to reflect the multi-cultural world in which she and her children lived. Since her first book, The Magic Orange Tree was published in 1979, she has been writing steadily, producing collections of short stories, teenage novels and many books for educational schemes for the whole age range from six to sixteen. Her books have included Grandpa Chatterji, which was short-listed for the Smarties Award and was dramatised for television on Channel 4 Schools; Monkey in the Stars which she then dramatised for a commission by the Polka Theatre, where it was performed in the autumn 2000; and The Surya Trilogy of which the first, The Wheel of Surya, was special runner up for the Guardian Children's Fiction Award in 1992, while the others were subsequently all shortlisted for the same award. Her novel, Coram Boy, set in 18th century England, won the 2000 Whitbread Children's Book of the Year Award and her first radio play for Radio 4, "The God at the Gate", broadcast in 2001, was shortlisted for the Richard Imison Award.
Coram Boy von Jamila Gavin
Coram BoyJamila Gavin
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Never Forget You von Jamila Gavin
Never Forget YouJamila Gavin
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10.50
Blackberry Blue von Jamila Gavin
Blackberry BlueJamila Gavin
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9.00
Wheel of Surya von Jamila Gavin
Wheel of SuryaJamila Gavin
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7.50
Grandpa Chatterji von Jamila Gavin
Grandpa ChatterjiJamila Gavin
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The Wormholers von Jamila Gavin
The WormholersJamila Gavin
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The Robber Baron's Daughter von Jamila Gavin
The Robber Baron's DaughterJamila Gavin
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The Eye of the Horse von Jamila Gavin
The Eye of the HorseJamila Gavin
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Tales From India von Jamila Gavin
Tales From IndiaJamila Gavin
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9.50
Danger by Moonlight von Jamila Gavin
Danger by MoonlightJamila Gavin
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Alexander the Great von Jamila Gavin
Alexander the GreatJamila Gavin
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8.00
Three Indian Goddesses von Jamila Gavin
Three Indian GoddessesJamila Gavin
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8.00
Forbidden Memories von Jamila Gavin
Forbidden MemoriesJamila Gavin
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6.50
Coram Boy (stage version) von Jamila Gavin
Coram Boy (stage version)Jamila Gavin
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8.50
Blackberry Blue von Jamila Gavin
Blackberry BlueJamila Gavin
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20.00
Grandpa Chatterji von Jamila Gavin
Grandpa ChatterjiJamila Gavin
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Deadly Friend von Jamila Gavin
Deadly FriendJamila Gavin
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7.00
Danger by Moonlight von Jamila Gavin
Danger by MoonlightJamila Gavin
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8.00
The Blood Stone von Jamila Gavin
The Blood StoneJamila Gavin
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OUT OF INDIA von Jamila Gavin
OUT OF INDIAJamila Gavin
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16.00
Grandpa Chatterji's Third Eye von Jamila Gavin
Grandpa Chatterji's Third EyeJamila Gavin
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7.50
Three Indian Goddesses von Jamila Gavin
Three Indian GoddessesJamila Gavin
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6.50
The Magic Orange Tree von Jamila Gavin
The Magic Orange TreeJamila Gavin
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8.00
Ali and the Robots von Jamila Gavin
Ali and the RobotsJamila Gavin
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11.00
Star Child on Clark Street von Jamila Gavin
Star Child on Clark StreetJamila Gavin
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8.00
The Eye of the Horse von Jamila Gavin
The Eye of the HorseJamila Gavin
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9.00
Fine Feathered Friend von Jamila Gavin
Fine Feathered FriendJamila Gavin
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I Want to be an Angel von Jamila Gavin
I Want to be an AngelJamila Gavin
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9.00
Monkey in the Stars von Jamila Gavin
Monkey in the StarsJamila Gavin
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The Wheel of Surya von Jamila Gavin
The Wheel of SuryaJamila Gavin
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8.00
From Out of the Shadows von Jamila Gavin
From Out of the ShadowsJamila Gavin
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Three Indian Princesses von Jamila Gavin
Three Indian PrincessesJamila Gavin
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Grandpa's Indian Summer von Jamila Gavin
Grandpa's Indian SummerJamila Gavin
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Three Indian Princesses von Jamila Gavin
Three Indian PrincessesJamila Gavin
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14.00
Fine Feathered Friend von Jamila Gavin
Fine Feathered FriendJamila Gavin
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6.50
Coram Boy von Jamila Gavin
Coram BoyJamila Gavin
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9.50
The Singing Bowls von Jamila Gavin
The Singing BowlsJamila Gavin
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8.00
Coram Boy von Jamila Gavin
Coram BoyJamila Gavin
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Tales From India von Jamila Gavin
Tales From IndiaJamila Gavin
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