Adele Ogier Jones Adele Ogier Jones i(22 works by) (a.k.a. Adele M. E. Jones)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Not to be confused with author of young-adult fiction, Adele Jones .

Most Referenced Works

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y separately published work icon Afghanistan - Waiting for the Bus Adele Ogier Jones , Charnwood : Ginninderra Press , 2007 Z1506638 2007 selected work poetry 3.6055512
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y separately published work icon Desert Diya Adele Ogier Jones , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2010 Z1679188 2010 single work novel 'Hana's village life is predictable and simple until she answers an advertisement. A journey with new friends, to new places, and training for work which she dreams will bring a better life for her family. Work placements which seem so suitable to start with step by step lead to a murder, judgment and 'diya' - the law of the desert based on the will of those injured, and 'eye for an eye', or reconciliation.' (Publication summary) 3.6055512
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y separately published work icon From the Edge of the Pacific Adele Ogier Jones , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2012 Z1855023 2012 selected work poetry 3.6055512
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y separately published work icon Sense of Place Adele Ogier Jones , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2014 8475343 2014 selected work poetry 3.6055512
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y separately published work icon Beyond the Blackbird Field Adele Ogier Jones , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016 10150102 2016 selected work poetry

'The poems in this collection were written in Pristina and Prizren (Kosovo), and in Dubrovnik - each with their rich stories and heritage. The title represents a new era for the Balkan region, beyond the historical conflict of Kosovo's 'Blackbird Field', so poems are grouped in line with sunset, evening, or night falling on tranquil landscapes, beyond war. Early dawn promise is reflected in the later Dubrovnik section, with a final tale set on Mostar Bridge which has come to symbolise freedom and peace.' (Publication summary)

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