A Letter to my Niece by Enid Laird

A Letter to my Niece by Enid Laird

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When her beloved elder brother, a WWII hero in the RAF, passed in October 2013, Enid Laird began an exchange of correspondence with her niece. This brought powerful memories flooding back, and as a matter of urgency Enid’s autobiography erupted from her mind and onto paper.

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A Letter to my Niece by Enid Laird

When her beloved elder brother, a WWII hero in the RAF, passed in October 2013, Enid Laird began an exchange of correspondence with her niece. This brought powerful memories flooding back, and as a matter of urgency Enid’s autobiography erupted from her mind and onto paper. A Letter to my Niece is an account of Enid’s life growing up in the aftermath of the First World War. Her father struggled to hold employment and her mother sought to provide security for Enid and her brothers, leading to an unsettled childhood. The Second World War dominated much of Enid’s young adulthood, and as she grew into a woman she experienced love and loss, finding solace in her religion. This book is unashamedly based on Enid’s own growing Christian conviction, and readers will find hope and light within its pages. A Letter to my Niece is a touching story that will make a fascinating and moving read for anyone who enjoys autobiographies, particularly those with faith themselves.
Enid Laird’s life has included a period of interest in both dance and theatre as an amateur, holding a Performer’s Diploma with the New Era Academy. But family life was, and is, of utmost importance to her. She is a very ordinary woman, but has not had an ordinary life.
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ISBN 13 9781784620011
ISBN 10 1784620017
Title A Letter to my Niece
Author Enid Laird
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2014-09-28
Number of pages 120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.