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Jessica Mann

Jessica Mann was a British writer and novelist known for both fiction and non-fiction works. One notable example is her non-fiction book, *Out of Harm's Way*, which documents the evacuation of British children overseas during World War II. Her career spanned across diverse writing styles.


September 1937: Jessica Mann's Birth

Jessica Mann was born in September 1937.

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1959: Graduation from Newnham College, Cambridge

In 1959, Jessica Mann graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge, where she studied Archaeology and Anglo-Saxon Studies.

1959: Marriage to Charles Thomas

In 1959, Jessica Mann married archaeologist and historian Charles Thomas a week after completing her finals at Cambridge. They later had two sons and two daughters.

1971: Publication of First Novel

Jessica Mann's first novel was published in 1971, marking the beginning of her career as a novelist specializing in mystery and suspense.

2016: Death of Charles Thomas

In 2016, Charles Thomas, the archaeologist and historian who was Jessica Mann's husband, passed away. They lived near Truro in Cornwall.

2016: Publication of Last Novel

Jessica Mann published her 22nd and last novel in 2016.

July 2018: Jessica Mann's Death

Jessica Mann died on July 2018. She was a British writer and novelist and also wrote non-fiction books.