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Jane Jeffry

by Jill Churchill

16 books Started 1989 Latest 2007
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The Jane Jeffry is a series by Jill Churchill, made up of 16 books published between 1989 and 2007. It begins with Grime and Punishment (1989), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Accidental Florist (2007), spanning 18 years of storytelling.

16books
18years active
3decades
~1.2yrs between books
2007latest release

Jane Jeffry series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Jane Jeffry series?

Start with Grime and Punishment (1989), the first book in the Jane Jeffry series by Jill Churchill. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Jane Jeffry series?

There are 16 books in the Jane Jeffry series by Jill Churchill, published between 1989 and 2007.

What is the first book in the Jane Jeffry series?

The first book in the Jane Jeffry series is Grime and Punishment, published in 1989 by Jill Churchill.

What is the latest book in the Jane Jeffry series?

The most recent book in the Jane Jeffry series is The Accidental Florist (2007) by Jill Churchill.

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Jill Churchill (1945-2017) was an acclaimed American poet known for her evocative and incisive explorations of nature, the human condition, and social justice. Born in New York City, she earned an MFA from the University of Iowa. Churchill published over ten poetry collections, including "The Art of Description" (1984), "House Work" (1990), and "A Dim Sum of Tenderness" (2009). Her work has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Lamont Poetry Prize and the Whiting Award. Her poems are characterized by their vivid imagery, precise language, and unflinching honesty. Churchill's critical success stems from her ability to capture the complexities of human experience and the interconnectedness of life. She received widespread recognition for her lyrical prowess, insightful observations, and dedication to social and environmental issues.

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