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This is an account of one woman’s ambitions. Edna Graham was born in Wales in 1901. As the youngest girl in a large family she was the least likely to have a career of any kind since she had 9 older siblings. However, her ambitions lead to leaving home for London – the distant British capital. Then love, the London Metropolitan Police, and a family intervened. Her daily life in London followed by life in Wales during World War II and, a brief interlude in the U.S.A. was a spectrum of bright days and sorrows -- never dull. She tells a vivid tale of a woman’s times in the first half of the twentieth century through recorded interviews by her son who has completed the story. The book is a historical picture of a woman’s life in the past century as well as being an inspirational and gripping tale.. |
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“A Measure of Success – a Woman’s Times," Edna and John Graham, Xlibris, 2002, ISBN: 1-4010-4723-8 (Trade Paperback) ISBN: 1-4010-4724-6 (Hardback) pages 259.
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