Jeremy Gavron
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Jeremy Gavron (born 1961) is a British author. He is the son of Labour Peer Robert Gavron[1] and is principally known for his book A Woman on the Edge of Time in which he investigates the circumstances of his mother's suicide.[1][2][3][4]
Bibliography[edit]
- A Woman on the Edge of Time: A Son Investigates His Trailblazing Mother's Young Suicide 2016 ISBN 978-1615193387
- A Woman on the Edge of Time: A Son's Search for His Mother 2015 ISBN 978-1925228632
- An Acre of Barren Ground 2006 ISBN 978-0743259729
- The Book Of Israel 2003 ISBN 978-0743220996
- Moon 1996 ISBN 978-0670868124
- The Last Elephant: African Quest 1994 ISBN 978-0006377191
- King Leopold's Dream: Travels in the Shadow of the African Elephant ISBN 978-0679419983
- Darkness in Eden: Murder of Julie Ward 1991 ISBN 0002158590 ISBN 978-0002158596
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cooke, Rachel (1 November 2015). "Jeremy Gavron: 'My mother was a woman who looked for solutions. Suicide was a solution'" – via The Guardian.
- ↑ "A Woman on the Edge of Time by Jeremy Gavron, book review". 12 November 2015.
- ↑ Halligan, Marion (9 February 2016). "Book review: A Woman on the Edge of Time, by Jeremy Gavron".
- ↑ "Mother's suicide: A son's quest to learn more".
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