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Rebecca Stott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rebecca Stott
Rebecca Stott (born 1964) is a British academic, broadcaster, novelist and a professor at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of two historical thrillers, ''Ghostwalk'' (2007) and ''The Coral Thief'' (2009), a biography of Charles Darwin, ''Darwin and the Barnacle'' (2003) and an epic history of Darwin's predecessors called ''Darwin's Ghosts''. Stott lives and works in London and Norwich. She has three children. She has begun a third novel set in contemporary London. ==Early life== Stott was born at Cambridge in 1964. She was raised in Brighton in a community of fundamentalist Christians known as the Exclusive Brethren. The Exclusive Brethren are a small branch of the Plymouth Brethren and, unlike their larger counterpart "Open Brethren" are separatists in practice. After a schism in the 1970s, the Stotts left the sect.〔 Stott claims her love of books liberated her from 'the paranoid, black-and-white view of the world () grew up in.'〔
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