Invisible Ink by Martha Leigh

Invisible Ink by Martha Leigh

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From letters to real life: Invisible Ink is a powerful portrait of love and marriage between a gay man and a refugee, poignantly told by their daughter. Ralph is a brilliant, poor, gay Jew from the East End. Edith, also Jewish, is a tender-hearted but resilient pianist from Central Europe.

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Invisible Ink by Martha Leigh

From letters to real life: Invisible Ink is a powerful portrait of love and marriage between a gay man and a refugee, poignantly told by their daughter. Ralph is a brilliant, poor, gay Jew from the East End. Edith, also Jewish, is a tender-hearted but resilient pianist from Central Europe.
Martha Leigh grew up in Cambridge and now lives in London. Having first gained a degree in English Literature, she trained as a doctor and worked in East London for 30 years. Her first book Couldn’t Afford the Eels: An Oral History of Wapping 1900-1960 was published in 2008.
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ISBN 13 9781800460386
ISBN 10 1800460384
Title Invisible Ink
Author Martha Leigh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2021-01-28
Number of pages 239
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.