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  1. Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne Lash Fiennes (27 February 1938 – 28 December 1993), also known as Jini Fiennes, was an English novelist and painter. [1] In 1961, she published The Burial, her first novel, at the age of 23. Lash was regarded as one of the most promising young people among England's artists at the time.

  2. 21 de jul. de 2023 · In the realm of celebrities, where actors and filmmakers take center stage, there exists a hidden gem—a woman named Jennifer Lash, affectionately known as Jini. While her name may not be widely recognized, her impact as a celebrated novelist and devoted mother is nothing short of remarkable.

  3. A britânica Jennifer Lash traça, em Laços De Sangue, um vívido relato da negligência amorosa em relações familiares e suas terríveis conseqüências. Um romance poderoso sobre a redenção através do afeto.

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  4. 28 de dez. de 1993 · Jennifer Lash lost her fight to cancer on 28 December 1993 at Odstock, Wiltshire, aged 55. Her final novel Blood Ties was published posthumously in 1997 and is widely regarded as her finest work. ...more.

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  5. 19 de fev. de 1998 · From the remarkably talented novelist comes an unforgettable travel memoir. In 1986 Jennifer Lash learned she had cancer, and after a painful operation, she embarked on a solitary pilgrimage through France to Spain.

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  6. 15 de ago. de 1998 · Violet Farr, on the rebound from a failed love affair, stubbornly enters into an inappropriate marriage. Despite the conception of a child, there is no love between the couple, and Violet's megalomania inevitably precludes a healthy mother-child bond.

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  7. Jennifer Lash. Set mainly in Ireland, Jennifer Lash's dark, exhilarating novel is about the redemptive power of love. It tells of Violet Farr and her loveless marriage, her wild, unfathomable son and his illegitimate son, all of them bound together in a repeating pattern of exile and homecoming, rejection and, finally, acknowledgement and love.