Claire Rayner, nurse, agony aunt and author was born in London in 1931. She married in 1957 and it was while her children were young that she began to write. She is also a tireless campaigner on many medical and social issues, including the long term care of the elderly. Her literary output comprises over eighty books including fiction and a broad range of medical matters. She now lives in Harrow with her husband.
During the First World War Poppy finds freedom and real love. She marries, but is widowed after a brief but idyllically happy marriage. She is left to cope with Chloe, her determined and strong-willed stepdaughter who is enjoying the life of a bright young thing. She also has a demanding mother to look after. Poppy provides unwavering support for her family and seems to deny herself any needs or desires.
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Soft cover. Etat : Good. large print, library stamped, first blank page missing, some wear to corners and edges, water mark stain on front cover, a very good copy otherwise. strikebreaking in 1926 seems not only patriotic but thrilling to Chloe. Ex-Library. N° de réf. du vendeur 622684
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