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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 |
'''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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