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This biographical novel about George Bernard Shaw and his
romance with Janet Achurch, the leading lady in many of his plays,
resulted from six years of research by Tullah Hanley.
Tullah on writing the book: "Dancing and writing are my inborn
talents, but one has to live and mature before writing, so I cashed in
on my looks and dancing talent until an American art collector added me
to his permanent collection of rarities a few years ago. Then I
exchanged dancing for the higher art of writing and plunged into this
love story of Shaw, after years of research."
It appears that the book, which had only a very limited edition, was
not reviewed widely. Whitney Bolton, of the Buffalo Evening
News, summed it up as, "factual without any distinction and it
is cheap writing sprayed over a less than hidden time in a great man's
life." |