Bluebells and Gypsies by Mary Daniels

Bluebells and Gypsies by Mary Daniels

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During World War II, the author went with her family to live on a farm in a Warwickshire country village. After leaving school she trained as a State Registered Nurse and a Health Visitor in Birmingham and was also a freelance writer. This book is a record of those early childhood years.

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Bluebells and Gypsies by Mary Daniels

During World War II, Mary Smallwood went with her family to live on a farm in a Warwickshire country village. "Bluebells and Gypsies" is a record of those early childhood years. Memories of that idyllic time have stayed with her vividly, not as a historic record but colouring the rest of her life. After leaving school she trained as a State Registered Nurse and a Health Visitor in Birmingham and was also a freelance writer. She married Birmingham journalist John Daniels and is a mother and grandmother. Mary now raises money for charities through her membership of International Inner Wheel.
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ISBN 13 9781858583426
ISBN 10 185858342X
Title Bluebells and Gypsies
Author Mary Daniels
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Brewin Books
Year published 2012-07-01
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.