The Women in His Life
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Barbara Taylor Bradford
Barbara Taylor Bradford was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, and was a reporter for the Yorkshire Evening Post at sixteen. By the age of twenty she had graduated to London's Fleet Street as both an editor and columnist. In 1979, she wrote her first novel, A Woman of Substance, and that enduring bestseller was followed by 12 others: Voice of the Heart, Hold the Dream, Act of Will, To Be the Best, The Women in His Life, Remember, Angel, Everything to Gain, Dangerous to Know, Love in Another Town, Her Own Rules and A Secret Affair. Of these titles, ten have been made into television miniseries or are currently in production. Her novels have sold more than 56 million copies worldwide in more than 88 countries and 38 languages. Barbara Taylor Bradford lives in New York City and Connecticut with her husband, film producer Robert Bradford.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I loved how this book went through Maximilian's entire life and the effects the various women had on his decisions. The fact that his babysitter ends up taking over the role of his mother is very endearing. Any other babysitter would deliver him to that point and then continue with their own life. This book was writen with feeling and with much love. Taylor-Bradford certainly delivers. this book is engrossing and vividly written - i was living in the time of Hitler and feling the impact of his decisions. the breaking down of the Berlin wall was a good way to bring the book full circle.i will continue my Taylor-Bradford collection. she has not dissapointed me