About Time Too 1940-1978

Cover of About Time Too 1940-1978 by Penelope Mortimer
Publisher: Phoenix
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 9781857990546
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Weight: 0.48060773116 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 823.914
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About Time Too 1940-1978 by Penelope Mortimer is a New Ed edition published by Phoenix in 1994, featuring 219 pages in English. This second volume of autobiography chronicles the significant events in Mortimer’s life from the acceptance of her first novel in 1945 through her divorce from writer John Mortimer, providing insights into her personal and professional experiences during this transformative period.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of Mortimer’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her career and relationships over three decades. The narrative reflects on her evolving identity as a writer and individual, touching on themes of creativity and personal change. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the life of Penelope Mortimer, making it a valuable addition for those interested in autobiographical works and the author’s life.


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This second volume of autobiography covers the three decades from the acceptance of her first novel in 1945 to her divorce from the writer John Mortimer.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “About Time Too 1940-1978” by Penelope Mortimer. Synopsis preview: This second volume of autobiography covers the three decades from the acceptance of her first novel in 1945 to her divorce from the writer John Mortimer.
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Publisher: Phoenix. Year: 1994.
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ISBN-13: 9781857990546.
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Language: en. Pages: 219. Edition: New Ed.

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