Her latest book, The Spy Who Loved, is about Christine Granville, the first female British spy of WWII. Clare brought Christine to life during the presentation, and the photographs, archival documents and stories she shared were fascinating. Christine's story was bigger than fiction in every sense of the word, and her life, a testament to a woman's courage and determination to succeed in a world where so few dared to tread. Get your signed copies in store!
As always, it was an honour and a pleasure to have author Clare Mulley come to speak. She had come to speak at W&T in 2010 (when we were still located in Bermondsey) about Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children, and her thorough research and fascinating presentation was truly insightful. Her latest book, The Spy Who Loved, is about Christine Granville, the first female British spy of WWII. Clare brought Christine to life during the presentation, and the photographs, archival documents and stories she shared were fascinating. Christine's story was bigger than fiction in every sense of the word, and her life, a testament to a woman's courage and determination to succeed in a world where so few dared to tread. Get your signed copies in store!
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10/27/2013 03:11:36 pm
Clare brought Christine to life during the presentation, and the photographs, archival documents and stories she shared were fascinating.
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