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Clare Morrall

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Clare Morrall (born 1952, Exeter)[1] is an English novelist. She has lived mainly in Birmingham, where she worked for many years as a music teacher. Her debut novel, Astonishing Splashes of Colour, was shortlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize.[1] She has subsequently had seven novels published.

Works

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  • Astonishing Splashes of Colour (2003, Sceptre)
  • Natural Flights of the Human Mind (2006, Sceptre)
  • The Language of Others (2008, Sceptre)
  • The Man Who Disappeared (2010, Sceptre)
  • The Roundabout Man (2012, Sceptre)
  • After the Bombing (2014, Sceptre)
  • When the Floods Came (2016, Sceptre)
  • The Last of the Greenwoods (2018, Sceptre)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Clare Morrall". British Council.