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Telling Tales : The Fabulous Lives of Anita Leslie

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Anita Leslie was a celebrated biographer who wrote extensively on subjects who were often her own relatives, such as her great-aunt Jennie Churchill, mother of Winston, and the sculptor Clare Sheridan, a cousin.

She also wrote a life of Rodin in Rodin: Immortal Peasant (1939) and the best-selling Edwardians in Love (1972).

In 1983 her best-selling wartime memoir A Story Half Told detailed her experiences as an ambulance driver in the French Army during the Second World War.

This was based on a more revealing memoir entitled Train to Nowhere (1948).

After the war, her life was, at first, haphazard. A complicated and tumultuous divorce from her first husband, a concealed birth and a second marriage are all revealed in candid, breathless letters.

Her second husband was Commander Bill King who singlehandedly circumnavigated the world.

Anita Leslie was a true heroine fighting the circumstances of her life, bravely navigating her own flawed and bewildered self.

Penny Perrick brings together the intricacies of Leslie's life in a stunning biography telling of adventure, memories, heartache and loss.

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The Lilliput Press Ltd
1843517116 / 9781843517115
Paperback / softback
31/10/2017
Ireland
English
240 pages : illustrations
24 cm
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