Crossing Borders by Julia Gregson

Crossing Borders by Julia Gregson

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Author Julia Gregson and photographer Alex Pownall explore the unique environment of the Wye Valley and the remarkable number of talented women who call it home. Crossing Borders contains interviews and photographic essays that celebrate 21 remarkable women who live and work in the border area between England and Wales.

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Crossing Borders by Julia Gregson

Best selling author Julia Gregson explores the unique environment of the Wye Valley and the remarkable number of talented women who call it home. In a picture-led celebration of diversity and achievement, Crossing Borders features a combination of 'day in the life...' reportage and biographical commentary, all brought to life through the photography of Alex Pownall. With 21 women featured, many of whom have received world-wide recognition in their field, this is a truly exceptional record of talent and achievement.
Julia Gregson is the author of East of the Sun, winner of the prestigious Prince Maurice Prize 2010. She has spent four days with Muhammad Ali in a boxer's training camp in Pennsylvania and interviewed Buzz Aldrin in Houston, Ronnie Biggs in a Brazilian jail at midnight, president's wives, film stars in Hollywood, and several notorious criminals. Her work has been published in Good Housekeeping, The Literary Review, Times, and have been broadcast by the BBC. Alex Pownall is a photographer.
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ISBN 13 9781909823082
ISBN 10 1909823082
Title Crossing Borders
Author Julia Gregson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Graffeg Limited
Year published 2014-03-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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