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Dec 5, 1929 — Feb 23, 2019· 89 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · BIOGRAPHY · FICTION

Gillian Freeman

Also known as: Eliot George

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Gillian Freeman (5 December 1929 – 23 February 2019) was an English writer. Her first book, The Liberty Man, appeared while she was working as a secretary to the novelist Louis Golding. Her fictional diary, Nazi Lady: The Diaries of Elisabeth von Stahlenberg, 1938–48, was assumed by many to be real.

London, United Kingdom
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As the cab turned from Piccadilly into Lower Regent Street, the beleaguered actress, as Sir Ezra now called her, saw the ridiculous woman waiting under a lamp.

— from His Mistress's Voice

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Life before man

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Imprisoned by walls of their own construction, here are three people, each in midlife, in midcrisis, forced to make choices--after the rules have changed. Elizabeth, with her controlled sensuality, her suppressed rage, is married to the wrong man. She has just lost her latest lover to suicide. Nate, her gentle, indecisive husband, is planning to leave her for Lesje, a perennial innocent who prefers dinosaurs to men. Hanging over them all is the ghost of Elizabeth's dead lover...and the dizzying threat of three lives careening inevitably toward the same climax.

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The story of Albert Einstein

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Traces the life of the physicist whose theory of relativity revolutionized scientific thinking.

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The undergrowth of literature

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