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Jane Shaw (Scottish author) was born on 3 December, 1910 in Glasgow, is a writer. Discover Jane Shaw (Scottish author)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?
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3 December, 1910 |
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Glasgow |
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19 November 2000 - Isle of Arran Isle of Arran |
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Jane Shaw (Scottish author) Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jane Shaw (Scottish author) worth at the age of 90 years old? Jane Shaw (Scottish author)’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. She is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 1978, after Robert Evans's retirement, the family returned to Scotland, setting up home on the Isle of Arran, which had been a favourite holiday destination in her childhood. Her husband died 1987. Jean Evans died in 2000 after a short illness, two weeks before her 90th birthday. She was buried beside her husband, at the Shiskine cemetery on Arran. Her literary and business papers, including manuscripts of unpublished works, are archived in the National Library of Scotland.
Shaw's books became collectibles after she stopped writing in 1970; some were reissued after her death.
The family move to Johannesburg in 1952 lay behind Venture to South Africa, telling of the upheaval a British family faces moving overseas. In Johannesburg, she worked at the Children's Book Shop and continued writing books and short stories. Her popular "Susan" series of books has the title character staying in London and having adventures with her cousins, while her parents live in Africa.
Instead of teaching, Shaw took her first job at the Times Book Club in London. She was then offered a job at William Collins, Sons, where the editor of children's books, Jocelyn Oliver, recognized her talent and encouraged her to write a story. The result was her first book, Breton Holiday, published in 1939. Her house in Dulwich was bombed in World War II and she moved in with friends in Bath and Kent. She continued to write through wartime disruption and the births of two children: a further three books appeared during the war. After the war, several of her short stories were adapted for broadcasting on BBC's Children's Hour.
In 1938, Jean Shaw married Robert Evans, an accountant, whom she had known since childhood. They set up home in Dulwich Village, London. The Evans had two children: Margaret Jane (born 1942) and Ian (born 1944). In 1952 her husband was offered an accountancy position in Johannesburg, and the family moved there.
Jane Shaw (3 December 1910 – 19 November 2000), born Jean Bell Shaw Patrick, was a Scottish author of fiction for children and young adults. From 1939 to 1969 she appeared with 40 books and numerous short stories. She is best remembered as the author of the "Susan" series.
Jean Bell Shaw Patrick was born in Glasgow on 3 December 1910, the daughter of John Patrick and Margaret Shaw Patrick. Her father was a medical doctor. She was tutored at home by a governess until the age of eight, when she entered Park School on nearby Lynedoch Street. In her last two years at the school, she edited its magazine, the Park Chronicle. At the University of Glasgow she graduated with a Second Class Honours in English Literature and Language in 1932. She then spent a year in London at the Maria Grey Training College for teaching.