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  1. Jane Harris (born 1961) is a British writer of fiction and screenplays. Her novels have been published in over 20 territories worldwide and translated into many different languages (see The Observations and Gillespie and I ). Her most recent work is the novel Sugar Money which has been shortlisted for several literary prizes. [1] [2] [3]

  2. Escritora y guionista británica, Jane Harris nació en Belfast y creció en Glasgow, donde estudió Literatura Inglesa. Tras pasar por varios trabajos y realizar un curso de Escritura Creativa en East Anglia, Harris comenzó a despuntar como autora gracias a sus relatos, ganando premios como el Penguin.

  3. Jane Harris. La verdad de la señorita Harriet. Jane Harris. Editorial: Lumen. Año publicación: 2013. Temas: Narrativa. Nota media: 8 / 10 (4 votos) Resumen y sinopsis de La verdad de la señorita Harriet de Jane Harris.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2022 · Last modified on Sun 8 Jan 2023 13.52 EST. Jane Harris, who has died after a short illness aged 65, was one of Britain’s most significant abstract painters. For 30 years she explored, through a...

  5. Gillespie and I, published in 2011, is a novel by British author Jane Harris. Summary [ edit ] As she sits in her Bloomsbury home in 1933, assisted by her enigmatic maid Sarah, elderly Harriet Baxter sets out to relate the story of her acquaintance, over four decades previously, with Ned Gillespie, a talented artist who never ...

  6. Jane Harris was born in Belfast and studied English Literature and Drama at Glasgow University. She has written three novels, The Observations, Gillespie and I and Sugar Money, and won several awards for her short film scripts.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Sugar Money is a historical novel by Jane Harris, set in the French Caribbean in the 18th century. It tells the story of Emile, a slave who smuggles back his enslaved brothers from Grenada to Martinique, where they face the dangers of the slave trade and the French authorities. The novel is based on a true story of the French monks who smuggled their enslaved people from Grenada to Martinique in 1765.