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- Margaret Packham Hargrave (born Margaret Ruth Packham, 1941) is an Australian poet and writer. She is the author of two novels, Jake's Luck (1994) and A Woman of Air (1996), winner of the inaugural Elle/Random House Fiction Prize. Her early career was as a nursing academic and then as a secondary English teacher. (en)
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- Margaret Ruth Packham (en)
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- Margaret Ruth Packham (en)
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- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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- Margaret Packham Hargrave, 1998 (en)
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- Margaret Packham Hargrave (en)
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- Writer, poet, nurse, teacher (en)
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- Margaret Packham Hargrave (born Margaret Ruth Packham, 1941) is an Australian poet and writer. She is the author of two novels, Jake's Luck (1994) and A Woman of Air (1996), winner of the inaugural Elle/Random House Fiction Prize. Her early career was as a nursing academic and then as a secondary English teacher. (en)
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- Margaret Packham Hargrave (en)
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- Margaret Packham Hargrave (en)
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