In Conversation With...Dinah Jefferies
woman & home South Africa|July 2017

The bestselling author talks to us about experiences that inspired her writing, having her first book published at 60, and her new novel Before the Rains

Fanny Blake
In Conversation With...Dinah Jefferies
Dinah, 68, was born in Malaysia, but moved to England when she was nine. She has a daughter, Laurel, and two grandchildren. Her son died in a tragic accident. Dinah lives with her second husband, Richard, and their Norfolk terrier, Teddy. I had a happy childhood in Malaysia, where my father restored postal systems destroyed during the Second World War. My younger sister and I would run around in our underwear and flip flops at home. I found it very difficult when we moved to England. It was as if a curtain had come down and Malaysia was gone. I was nine and expected to be English, but I felt very alien. It can’t be an accident that being an outsider is part of what I write about. They say those early years are the key to what people write and, in my case, I think it’s true.

While I was at university, I fell pregnant.

Jamie was born one year before my finals. Although I was living with his father, it was difficult as there was no such thing as a crèche back then. I remember the bucket of nappies in the backyard and no washing machine– yet somehow I managed to pass!

But by the time I graduated, Jamie’s father and I had split up. It was all too much. Without a job, I ended up living in a commune with a band, which actually suited me as a single parent, in that there was constant company and the children always had somebody to play with. At the same time, it was quite old-fashioned. The men were mostly on the road with the band, and the women were the ones doing the gardening and looking after the goats and baking bread. I was never a real hippy. For me that was simply a period when I did something different. In some ways I’m unconventional, but in others I’m very conventional.  

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