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Jane Jeffry

by Jill Churchill

16 books Started 1989 Latest 2007
Publication Reading Order

The Jane Jeffry is a series by Jill Churchill, comprising 16 books published between 1989 and 2007. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Grime and Punishment cover 1 Grime and Punishment 1989 Buy from Amazon
A Farewell to Yarns cover 2 A Farewell to Yarns 1991 Buy from Amazon
A Quiche Before Dying cover 3 A Quiche Before Dying 1993 Buy from Amazon
The Class Menagerie cover 4 The Class Menagerie 1994 Buy from Amazon
A Knife to Remember cover 5 A Knife to Remember 1994 Buy from Amazon
From Here to Paternity cover 6 From Here to Paternity 1995 Buy from Amazon
Silence of the Hams cover 7 Silence of the Hams 1996 Buy from Amazon
War and Peas cover 8 War and Peas 1996 Buy from Amazon
Fear of Frying cover 9 Fear of Frying 1997 Buy from Amazon
The Merchant of Menace cover 10 The Merchant of Menace 1998 Buy from Amazon
A Groom with a View cover 11 A Groom with a View 1999 Buy from Amazon
Mulch Ado About Nothing cover 12 Mulch Ado About Nothing 2000 Buy from Amazon
The House of Seven Mabels cover 13 The House of Seven Mabels 2002 Buy from Amazon
Bell, Book, and Scandal cover 14 Bell, Book, and Scandal 2003 Buy from Amazon
A Midsummer Night's Scream cover 15 A Midsummer Night's Scream 2004 Buy from Amazon
The Accidental Florist cover 16 The Accidental Florist 2007 Buy from Amazon
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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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