Jane Duncan
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Jane Duncan (1910-1976) was the pseudonym of Scottish writer Elizabeth Jane Cameron. She was best-known for her My Friends series of semi-autobiographical novels, describing a childhood in Scotland, a young adulthood in the UK during the Second world war, and her later life in Jamaica. She also wrote four novels under the pseudonym Janet Sandison, and a further collection of children's novels.
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As Jane Duncan:
My friends the Miss Boyds
My friend Muriel
My friend Monica
My friend Annie
My friend Sandy
My friend Martha's Aunt
My friend Flora
My friend Madame Zora
My friend Rose
My friend Cousin Emmie
My friends the Mrs. Millers
My friends from Cairnton
My friend my Father
My friends the MacLeans
My friends the hungry generation
My friend the swallow
My friend Sashie
My friends the Misses Kindness
My friends George and Tom
Autobiography:
Letter from Reachfar
Children's books:
Camerons on the train
Camerons on the hills
Camerons at the Castle
Camerons calling
Camerons Ahoy!
Herself and Janet Reachfar
Janet Reachfar and the Kelpie
Brave Janet Reachfar
Janet Reachfar and Chickabird
As Janet Sandison
Jean in the morning
Jean at noon
Jean in the twilight
Jean towards another day