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Jennifer Dawson, (23 January 1929 – 14 October 2000) was an English novelist. Her works explored the theme of mental illness and society's attitudes to those suffering from such conditions. She won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for her first novel, The Ha-Ha (1961), and the Cheltenham Festival Award for her second novel, Fowler's Snare (1962). Early life and education Dawson was born in London, the daughter of a journalist mother and a travel agent father. She attended the Mary Datchelor School in Camberwell and went on to read Modern History at St Anne's College, Oxford. During her time at Oxford she studied with Iris Murdoch. Also at Oxford, she suffered a breakdown and spent several months in Warneford Hospital, Oxford. Career Following the completion of her studies, Dawson worked as a teacher at a convent in Laval in France, and later at Oxford University Press where she made editorial contributions to a number of reference works. In addition to these roles, she also worked as social worker in a psychiatric hospital in Worcester and it was her experiences here, and as a patient of such an institution, that formed the basis for her debut novel The Ha-Ha (1961). The novel, which explores schizophrenia, received considerable critical acclaim, and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. It was adapted for the London stage by Richard Eyre, and was later broadcast by the BBC on both radio and television. Dawson continued to explore similar themes throughout the 1960s and 1970s via novels such as The Cold Country, Strawberry Boy and A Field of Scarlet Poppies. In the 1980s two further novels The Upstairs People and Judasland were released by the Virago Press. "Jennifer Dawson's prose is as jagged and angular as her tone on behalf of the marginalised—women, immigrants, the poor, the sick—is resenting and bitter," wrote Valentine Cunningham when reviewing Judasland in The Observer in 1989. She worked on the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and participated in the 1963 Aldermaston March. Awards and distinctions James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1961) Cheltenham Festival Award (1962) Works Personal life Dawson married philosopher Michael Hinton in 1964. He died in February 2000, and she died in October 2000, at the age of 71, in a hospice in Charlbury. References. Discover the Jennifer Dawson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jennifer Dawson books.

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  • Taken synopsis, comments

    Taken

    Jennifer Dawson

    Brandon Townsend III Rich, beautiful and entitled, once upon a time he was king of the trust fund babies. He took anything and anyone he wanted, until one day, he walked away witho...

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    Unraveled

    Jennifer Dawson

    Valentine’s night.  Three women. A hot new club where anything can happen.   After a life changing tragedy Layla Hunter is finally happy.  Michael Banks has pulled h...

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    Sinful

    Jennifer Dawson

    I’ve wanted my brother’s best friend, Leo Santoro, for too many years to count.  No matter what I do, he won’t confront the attraction that burns between us.  It’s time t...

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    Danny and the Moon

    Jennifer Dawson

    Danny, a very curious cat, wonders what the moon is like.Is it really made of cheese? He is determined to find out.After going to astronaut school, Danny climbs aboard a rocket shi...

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    Crave

    Jennifer Dawson

    I vow. I crave. I give in. I used to be a nice, normal girl.  I had dreams.  Good, happy dreams of a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a fairytale love that lasts forever...

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    The Real Mason

    Jennifer Dawson

    Mason Bennett is the perfect boyfriend.  For six months the tall, handsome demolition expert has wined and dined me, spent lazy Sunday’s in bed with me, and basically restored...

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    Arrogant Bastard

    Jennifer Dawson

    I’m Cat McKay, and I’m in desperate need of a man.  My farm manager deserted me six weeks before our grand opening that will help put my family’s business on the map. Now I ne...

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    Debauched

    Jennifer Dawson

    One night in a moment of sheer madness I confessed my secrets to him.   All my life I’ve been pretending. Pretending to be the woman I thought I should be instead of the woman...

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    Cold Hearted Bastard

    Jennifer Dawson

    Meet Jackson McKay…  There’s only one thing you need to know about me. I’m a cold hearted bastard that will never love you the way you deserve. And I’m sorry to say, bastard b...

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    The Burn List

    Jennifer Dawson

    fter spending my thirtieth birthday with my parents, and drowning my sorrows in a bottle of tequila and splash of margarita mix, I know something has to change. All I want is a lit...