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interview Island Life - April/May 2011 all across the Island. It is one she admits she down and read novels to us, and even teach enjoyed researching and writing – but I won’t us how to play poker and pontoon – all sorts reveal any more for fear of spoiling a good of interesting things,” she recalls. . read. Gay was born in Bloxwich Maternity Gay was an avid reader of books from an early age, and spent all her pocket money on Hospital in the Midlands, and lived in Walsall buying Enid Blyton novels and the like. She until she was just four-and-a-half when the smiled: “My family used to say ‘give her a family moved down to the Island – reckoned cornflake packet and she will read it’. I was to be the world’s most haunted. always surrounded by books.” Her father worked for Saunders Roe, As her education continued at Carisbrooke and the family lived in Newport, with Gay Grammar School, it became obvious even attending Nine Acres Primary, a school at to herself that while maths and the sciences which her daughter and granddaughter later were never going to be high on her list of spent time. Gay recalls: “I found it difficult academic achievements, English could be ࠦ