Maggie Gee
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Maggie Gee (born 1948) is an English novelist. She is best known for her novel, The White Family.
[edit] Bibliography
- Dying, In Other Words (Harvester, 1981)
- Anthology of Writing Against War: For Life on Earth (editor) (University of East Anglia, 1982)
- The Burning Book (Faber and Faber, 1983)
- Light Years (Faber and Faber, 1985)
- Grace (Heinemann, 1988)
- Where Are the Snows? (Heinemann, 1991)
- Lost Children (Flamingo, 1994)
- The Burning Book (Flamingo, 1994)
- How May I Speak in My Own Voice? Language and the Forbidden (Birkbeck College: The William Matthews Lecture, 1996)
- The Ice People (Richard Cohen Books, 1998)
- The White Family (Saqi Books, 2002)
- Diaspora City: The London New Writing Anthology (contributor) (Arcadia Books, 2003)
- The Flood (Saqi Books, 2004)
- My Cleaner (Saqi Books, 2005)