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  1. Apr 11, 2022 · You don't have a trans child, you are not a trans person." Image: For years, the family has made content for YouTube Jonathan spoke of how Edie had told him of "sleepless nights" after seeing a ...

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  2. Oct 28, 2013 · Elizabeth Jolley had told an interviewer that her first child had been born before her marriage. Brian Dibble’s 2008 biography, Doing Life, filled in many details. Elizabeth and Leonard met ...

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  3. Monica Elizabeth Jolley AO (4 June 1923 – 13 February 2007) was an English-born Australian writer who settled in Western Australia in the late 1950s and forged an illustrious literary career there. She was 53 when her first book was published, and she went on to publish fifteen novels (including an autobiographical trilogy), four short story collections and three non-fiction books ...

  4. and that, if she had to have another child, she would have preferred a boy. Jolley’s distancing herself from the mother had much to do with the strain in the Knight household from the 1930s into the 1950s that resulted from Grete Knight’s main-taining a relationship with a “special friend” whose status remained ill-defined. He

  5. Doing. Life, the first biography of Anglo-Australian novelist Elizabeth Jolley (1923-2007), has been written by her friend and colleague at Curtin University of Technology, Brian Dibble. Although a decade in the preparation, and commenced in the expectation that it would be published while Jolley was still alive, the book has appeared in the ...

  6. Elizabeth Jolley (born June 4, 1923, Birmingham, Eng.—died Feb. 13, 2007, Perth, Austl.) was a British-born Australian novelist and short-story writer whose dryly comic work features eccentric characters and examines relationships between women. Jolley was raised in a German-speaking household in England. She moved from England to Australia ...

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  8. Search for: 'Elizabeth Jolley' in Oxford Reference ». (1923–2007),Australian novelist, poet, and playwright, born in Birmingham. She moved to Western Australia in 1959. Her first book was not published until 1976, but she went on to produce short‐story collections, novels, non‐fiction works, and several radio plays.

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