Born: 01-01-1928
Jane Gardam is a celebrated British author known for her rich storytelling and keen insight into human nature. Born in 1928, she has penned numerous acclaimed novels, including the "Old Filth" trilogy. Gardam's work often explores themes of identity and belonging, earning her multiple awards such as the Whitbread Award. Her writing, characterized by wit and emotional depth, continues to captivate readers worldwide.
Love is not a competition, it is a collaboration.
Sometimes, the greatest strength lies in letting go.
The past is not a burden to carry, but a lesson to learn from.
True happiness is found in appreciating the simple joys of life.
Change is the only constant in life, embrace it with an open heart.
It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.
Happiness is a choice, choose it every day.
Success is not defined by wealth or fame, but by the lives you touch.
The trick is to know how to say goodbye.
No one gets anywhere without money.
You can't protect people from their own feelings.
Old Filth was the first to admit that he was hard to live with.