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  1. Mar 25, 2003 · Joan London: The extreme loneliness and loss which Frances suffers make her fall prey to the false religiosity of the Brothers and Sisters, who could only thrive during the War because of the desperation of those left behind. They are chased out of the rural communities once the war is over.

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  2. Joan London (January 15, 1901 – January 18, 1971) was an American writer and the older of two daughters born to Jack London and his first wife, Elizabeth "Bess" Maddern London.

  3. Join author Joan London (‘Gilgamesh’, ‘The Good Parents’) in conversation with Steven Gale. Set in a polio clinic in Perth in 1954, ‘The Golden Age’ tells the story of 13-year-old ...

    • May 5, 2015
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  4. Joan London was the public sister, similar to her father a large personality, brilliant, impatient, and committed to her causes. Where Charmian London continued Jack's literary legacy, Joan kept his political beliefs in the forefront.

  5. Aug 7, 2017 · 119K views 6 years ago. A video I taped of an interview by JOAN LONDON with ANNA WINTOUR in 1989 What I find most interesting in this clip and in what Anna is saying is how what is described...

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  6. 2015 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Fiction winner Joan London for ‘The Golden Age’ shares what part of her writing makes her most proud. #PMLitAwardsSubsc...

  7. Joan London also wrote editorials and brief articles on labor issues for The Voice of the Federation [Maritime Federation of the Pacific], The International Teamster, and Rank and File during the 1930s and 1960s. Several of her Letters to the Editor appeared in San Francisco papers.