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  2. Nov 18, 2021 · RESISTING SOCIAL HIERARCHIES. A DIALOGUE WITH JENNY ROBSON. Jenny Robson was born in South Africa in 1952, but has lived most of her adult life in Botswana, where she works as a music teacher. Much of her writing is for children and young people. To date, she has eleven YA novels published.

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  3. Jenny now lives in Maun in Botswana where she still teaches music. She is widowed and has. Jennifer Marion Robson (née Murray) is the first author to ever win four consecutive prizes in the Sanlam Youth Novel Competition for the novels Don’t Panic, Mechanic (1994), One Magic Moment (1996), The Denials of Kow-Ten (1998) and Because Pula Means ...

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  4. Jan 1, 2006 · Jennifer Marion Robson (née Murray) is the first author to ever win four consecutive prizes in the Sanlam Youth Novel Competition for the novels Don’t Panic, Mechanic (1994), One Magic Moment (1996), The Denials of Kow-Ten (1998) and Because Pula Means Rain (2000).

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  5. 3 days ago · Overview. Jenny Robson. (b. 1952) Quick Reference. (1952–), award-winning South African– born writer. Born Jennifer Marion Murray, Robson grew up amid apartheid, witnessing firsthand the results of prejudice. As an adult, she studied teaching and became a ... From: Robson, Jenny in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature »

  6. Oct 15, 2021 · Jenny Robson was born in South Africa in 1952, but has lived most of her adult life in Botswana where she works as a music teacher. Much of her writing is for children and young people. To date, she has eleven YA novels published.

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  7. Jenny Robson has 30 books on Goodreads with 1210 ratings. Jenny Robson’s most popular book is Praise song.

  8. She is the first author to ever win four consecutive prizes in the Sanlam Youth Novel Competition (1994 ff.), which she won again in 2005 for »Praise Song«. Jenny Robson lives in Maun in Botswana.

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