Jane Gardam
Jane Mary Gardam OBE (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 six programmes on the suburbs. She lives in Kent, Wimbledon, and Yorkshire. She has won numerous literary awards, including the Whitbread Award, twice. She was married to David Gardam QC and had three children, Tim, Kitty and Tom. Tim Gardam is the Principal of St Anne's College, Oxford. Her daughter was the botanical artist Catharine Nicholson (1958-2011), whose pen and ink drawings won her three Royal Horticultural Society gold medals. Tom Gardam now lives in Boston Massachusetts.
She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours.[1]
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)
- The Man in the Wooden Hat (2009)
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
Awards and nominations
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