Jean Devanny

Jean Devanny {{circa}} 1931 Jane (Jean) Devanny (7 January 1894 – 8 March 1962) was a New Zealand writer and communist. Born in Ferntown near Collingwood in the Nelson district of New Zealand to William and Jane Crook, she migrated to Australia in 1929, eventually moving to Townsville in northern Queensland, where she died at the age of 68.

She is best known for the novels ''Sugar Heaven'' and ''The Butcher Shop'', but she also wrote short stories and political papers. Provided by Wikipedia
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