Tomorrow to be Brave

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Bantam, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 287 pages
This is the story of Susan Travers' remarkable life, from her childhood in England, her girlhood in inter-war Europe, her decision to join the Free French in search of adventure, her part in the North African campaign and her time after the war in the Foreign Legion as the only woman to join it.

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Prologue
1
A Well of Memories
3
Lonely are the Brave
7
Copyright

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Wendy Holden was born in London, England in 1961. She was a reporter for eighteen years and worked for the London Daily Telegraph for the last ten of those years. She has written over fifteen non-fiction books including Tomorrow to the Brave, Behind Enemy Lines, Till the Sun Grows Cold, A Lotus Grows in the Mud, and Memories Are Made of This. She has also written the novelizations of the movies The Full Monty and Waking Ned. Her first novel, The Sense of Paper, was written using the name Taylor Holden.

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