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  1. Julia Gregson (born 1947) is a British writer of short stories and novels. Her first published short story won Ryman's Literary Review Short story award. In 2009, her novel East of the Sun won the Prince Maurice Prize for Literary Love stories, and the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association. [1] Biography.

  2. Julia Gregson. New novel from Julia Gregson - MONSOON SUMMER - released 30th June 2016. Available in PAPERBACK from 24th August 2017. “I adored this wonderful story. I loved the characters who leapt from the page and lived in my mind: I wept at the heart break, and my heart lifted at the hope and the joy.

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    Apr 26, 2012 · Julia Gregson - BAND OF ANGELS. A STORY OF COURAGE, PASSION, AND HEROISM SET AGAINST ONE OF THE MOST TRAUMATIC WARS IN HISTORY. Growing up in Wales, Catherine Carreg has been allowed to run wild, spending her childhood racing ponies along the beach with her friend Deio, the cattle-driver’s son.

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  4. Dec 1, 2007 · Julia Gregson’s East of the Sun was an emotional read. It invoked boredom, annoyance, and frustration pretty quickly. The story is about three young women embarking to India.

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  5. Nov 18, 2008 · About Julia Gregson: My father was in the Air Force, so after thirteen schools I left early longing to travel and have adventures. I worked as a jillaroo...

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    About Julia Gregson. I have always wanted to be a writer, but left school very young (16) after a fairly hit and miss education, longing to travel and have adventures. I worked as a jillaroo in the Australian outback, a girl groom, a shearer’s cook, a hospital assistant, a waitress, and later, back in England, as a house model for Hardy Amies ...

  7. From award winner Julia Gregson, author of Jasmine Nights, this sweeping international bestseller brilliantly captures the lives of three young women on their way to a new life in India during the 1920s.