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Friday, 12 April, 2002, 15:20 GMT 16:20 UK
Jeanette Winterson
After rejecting her adoptive parents' strict religious lifestyle and running away from home as a teenager, she supported herself through school with a series of part-time jobs and then gained a place to study English at Oxford University. Her first novel Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit was published in 1985, won a Whitbread Prize and was made into an acclaimed BBC TV series. As well as subsequent novels, such as The Passion (1987) and The Powerbook (2000), Jeanette Winterson has written a TV film, Great Moments in Aviation, and contributes regular columns to The Guardian.
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