Jemima Hunt

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Jemima Hunt (born 1969) is a British journalist and novelist.

She is the author of the books The Late Arrival and Notes from Utopia. She has also ghost written the autobiography of Charlotte Church, Voice of an Angel.[1]

She has written for Esquire, The Guardian and The Evening Standard amongst other publications.

She is the daughter of the Labour Peer, Julian Hunt[1] and the sister of historian, broadcaster and journalist Tristram Hunt.

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  1. ^ a b Jemima Hunt page. authortrek. Retrieved on April 22, 2008.