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Beryl Kingston
| Beryl Kingston was evacuated to Felpham at the start of WWII, igniting an interest in one time resident poet William Blake. Kingston was a schoolteacher until 1985, becoming a full-time writer when her debut novel became a bestseller. Gates of Paradise is her twentieth novel. Kingston lives in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, and has three children and five grandchildren. She is available for interview.
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‘My dearest Annie, I do believe I’ve stumbled upon a mystery concerning our William Blake...’
Paperback;
$16.95
$12.71
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‘Beryl Kingston understands how to weave dialogue, character, theme and a thumping love affair into unity’ – Sunday Times
Hardback;
$10.00
$7.50
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