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Jailed for stealing food for orphans in her care, Lucy meets a prisoner who marries her before his execution and wills her his fortune, but after her release the real adventure begins.
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An Unlikely Hero is not only the story of an extraordinary life but also a unique insight into the 'Great Game' played out in Afghanistan in the late nineteenth century.
'White' is the first book of a trilogy with 'Red' and 'Blue', which together make up 'Purple'. They concern familiar known elements and reveal stronger, popular notions belonging to my views of the world we inherit. Love and peace to all my readers. 'White' is dedicated to my mother, who is not too well and who has had a very strong and 'smashing' life there in Yorkshire. I miss her and with these 'Purple Prose Poems', I can show her I am trying to behave myself in a world of literature.