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While Linnet battles for control of the Harte empire, Jonathan plots his final revenge.
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At the tender age of 15 and a half, the only child of Freda and Winston Taylor announced to her parents that she would not be pursuing a higher education. She would instead, be taking a job as a typist for the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Needless to say, the Taylors were a bit disappointed with their daughter's decision, but they needn't have worried at all, because their little girl would prove to have all the brains, ambition and talent to make her dreams come true. Not only did Barbara Taylor Bradford work her way up from typist to editor, but she eventually moved on to become one of the world's most popular novelists. Today she is touted as one of Britain's wealthiest women, and the first living female author to be depicted on a national stamp (thanks to the nations of St. Vincent and Grenada).
Wherever you may go in this world, you're certain to find fans of Barbara Taylor Bradford. More than 60 million copies of her books have been sold in 89 countries and 39 languages.
