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  1. Julia Gregson is the author of Jasmine Nights, Band of Angels, and East of the Sun, winner of the Le Prince Maurice Prize and the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in the UK. She has worked as a journalist and a foreign correspondent in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States. Visit her website at www.juliagregson.net. Read full bio

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm11602910Julia Gregson - IMDb

    Julia and her husband, Richard Gregson, have a daughter named Poppy, who was born in 1984. Richard has four children from previous marriages, including Natasha Gregson Wagner . Related news

  3. 1 de ene. de 2004 · Julia Gregson. Florence Nightingale, a historical drama, a superb love story - from the Richard & Judy bestselling author of EAST OF THE SUN. Catherine Carreg has grown up a tomboy, spending her days racing her ponies with Deio, the drover's son, in a small Welsh village. But Catherine is consumed by a longing to escape the monotony of village ...

  4. Turkish edition | by Julia Gregson and Gökçe Metin | 1 Oct 2015. Paperback. £2800. Get it Friday, 17 Nov - Monday, 20 Nov. £10.50 delivery. More buying choices. £23.00 (4 new offers) 3 Grandi Bestseller. Amori Lontani: La Figlia Del Mercante Di Fiori-Viaggio Di Nozze in India-La Sorella Perduta.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2012 · Automne 1928. Viva, jeune londonienne désargentée désirant ardemment retourner à Bombay, ville qui a vu mourir ses parents par le passé, se fait engager comme chaperonne de deux jeunes femmes fortunées rejoignant l’Inde elles aussi. Il y a Rose, la candide qui doit épouser un officier britannique sur place et sa meilleure amie, la ...

  6. Julia Gregson: Jázmin éjszakák 74%. Meridon >! Igaz, hogy néhányan hálásak voltak a kosztért és a kvártélyért; mások viszont kínosan érezték magukat, mint akik két világ közé szorultak, és egyikben sem találják a helyüket. Hiányzott nekik a nyomornegyedek gazdag, izgalmas, mozgalmas élete; aggódtak, hogy mások ...

  7. East of the Sun by Julia Gregson book summary and review. In the 1920s, “the Fishing Fleet” was the name ascribed to young affluent women who left England for India in search of husbands, often after the social “season” had ended and they were left without marriage prospects. Viva, who has her own reasons for heading to India, is tasked ...