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    Lee Langley is a British writer born in Calcutta, India. Langley is the author of ten novels, including Changes of Address (1987), a largely autobiographical account of her childhood in India, the first in a loose trilogy of novels set in India which was short-listed for the Hawthornden Prize.

  2. May 18, 2024 · In a short announcement on the Prime Minister’s website late Friday evening, Justin Trudeau announced Laura Lee Langley as the new president of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.

  3. Lee Langley was born in Calcutta, India. She is the author of several novels, including Changes of Address (1987), a largely autobiographical account of her childhood in India and the first in a loose trilogy of novels set in India.

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  4. Award-winning novelist and travel-writer, Lee Langley was born in Calcutta in the late 1930s, of Scottish parents, and she spent most of her early childhood there.

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  5. Laura Lee Langley is the Deputy Minister of the Office of the Premier, Deputy Minister of Treasury and Policy Board, Clerk of the Executive Council, Head of the Public Service, Chief Executive Officer of Communications Nova Scotia, and the Deputy Minister of the Office of Citizen-Centered Approaches.

  6. Lee Langley has 23 books on Goodreads with 1023 ratings. Lee Langleys most popular book is Butterfly's Shadow.

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  8. Aug 30, 2001 · In a love story spanning six centuries, Lee Langley creates four vivid worlds. Magically linked, each grips and fascinates in a novel of love, loss, and time. The story begins in 1429 on Madeira, an island consumed by a fire that has blazed for seven years.

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