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Jane Borodale

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Jane Borodale


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Jane Borodale has a postgraduate degree in site-specific sculpture from Wimbledon School of Art. She has written and exhibited work for a variety of sites, including the Foundling Museum in London and the Wordsworth Trust, Cumbria. She was recently Leverhulme Artist in Residence at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in Sussex, and lives in the Westcountry with her husband, poet Sean Borodale, and their two children.

Her first novel THE BOOK OF FIRES is being translated into many languages and was shortlisted for the 2010 Orange Award for New Writers

Her new novel THE KNOT is about the forgotten botanist Henry Lyte and his translation of an influential 16th-century herbal.

Average rating: 3.65 · 2,709 ratings · 415 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Book of Fires

3.66 avg rating — 2,591 ratings — published 2009 — 29 editions
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The Knot

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Die Farben des Feuers

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The Visitor: A Fiction in F...

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“The only certain way to forge new understanding it to carry out investigations for oneself.”
Jane Borodale, The Book of Fires

“What a waste of beauty, what a waste of knowledge a sudden death can inflict, like spilling something vital away into dry soil.”
Jane Borodale, The Book of Fires

“I do not need the debris of your mind to furnish mine.”
Jane Borodale, The Book of Fires



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