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Philippa Gregory

By: Robin Morgan-Bentley
Narrated by: Philippa Gregory
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Historical novelist Philippa Gregory published her first novel Wideacre in 1987. With the book becoming a best seller, it began a career that has now lasted 30 years. The first in the Wideacre trilogy, it was soon followed by The Favoured Child (1989) and Meridon (1990). In the year of Wideacre's 30th anniversary, Philippa joins us in the Audible Studios to discuss the trilogy and the re-release of Wideacre, as well as the publication of her latest book The Last Tudor.

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We think alike although I don't possess a great mind. Somehow she hits every little compartment in my cerebral where my knowledge are and usually reside. There must be a book from her for me. I am aware that I can not afford to snore while on the airplane to avoid a slapping from the stewardesses. She will be one of my favourite narrator. She sounds great and marvellous.

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