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Jennifer Sullivan, born Cardiff 1945, is a Welsh childrens author and book reviewer who has written a number of popular books, mostly suitable for 7-12 year olds which often have had Welsh themes incorporated into their storylines. She is a familiar name in primary education in Wales, having opened a number of important events and signing copies of her books. Her novel 'The Magic Apostrophe' and its magical theme shows a number of similarities with the ''Harry Potter'' books of ''J.K Rowling''. Having lived in ''Raglan'', ''Gwent'' in Wales most of her life she now resides in France. '''Jennifer Sullivan''', born in ] in 1945, is a ] childrens ] and book reviewer who has written a number of popular books, mostly suitable for 7-12 year olds which often have had Welsh themes incorporated into their storylines. She is a familiar name in primary education in Wales, having opened a number of important events and signing copies of her books. Her novel 'The Magic Apostrophe' and its magical theme shows a number of similarities with the ] books of ]. Having lived in ], ] in Wales most of her life she now resides in ].

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Jennifer Sullivan, born in Cardiff in 1945, is a Welsh childrens author and book reviewer who has written a number of popular books, mostly suitable for 7-12 year olds which often have had Welsh themes incorporated into their storylines. She is a familiar name in primary education in Wales, having opened a number of important events and signing copies of her books. Her novel 'The Magic Apostrophe' and its magical theme shows a number of similarities with the Harry Potter books of J.K Rowling. Having lived in Raglan, Gwent in Wales most of her life she now resides in France.

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