Winifred Watson
Winifred Watson (1907-2002) lived in Newcastle and wrote six novels in all; she chose to stop writing after the birth of her son in 1941. The Times interviewed her at age 94 when Persephone Books reissued the book in 2000. The headline was "Bodice-Ripping Fame at 94."
Winifred Watson (1907-2002) lived in Newcastle and wrote six novels in all; she chose to stop writing after the birth of her son in 1941. The Times interviewed her at age 94 when Persephone Books reissued the book in 2000. The headline was "Bodice-Ripping Fame at 94." See less
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Winifred Watson book reviews
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Miss Pettigrew lives for a day
Miss Pettigrew
by Wendy G, Jul 22, 2020
I found this book in my Bas Bleu catalog and I love it !!! You wonder who really needs the governess? Who has the backbone to destroy the packet of cocaine? I have given this book to all my dear ... Read More
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A Living Grammar,
Grammer Made Gay!!! (FUN)
by WALTER S, Oct 24, 2013
Review Headline is also the title of another book by this author I read as an elementary school/junior high student. Both books make the study of Grammar much less tedious for the student and are ... Read More
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Miss Pettigrew lives for a day
Pure escapism
Nothing like it would happen today but one suspects that it could have done in the time-frame of the story. Read More