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Jamila Gavin was born in India and
grew up on the border between India and Pakistan. She first visited
England when she was five, and settled here for good when she was
11.
Jamila went to loads of different schools but never
liked the discipline they imposed. She left as soon as she could
and went to the Guildhall School of Music, where she studied to
become a concert pianist.
Though she never became a professional performer,
Jamila continued to love music and she worked in the music
department at the BBC before becoming a writer.
She wrote her first book when her children were born
because she realised that there were very few books that reflected
their experience of being multi-racial.
In later stories, and particularly in her Surya
Trilogy, she drew on her own childhood memories of growing up in
India. In particular, the relationships between English and Indian
families at a time when India was becoming an independent country.
Jamila won the coveted Whitbread Prize for Coram
Boy.
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