All the Days of My LifeRandom House, 1984 - 625 pages A child of the slums, murderer's widow, and convicted prostitute, Mary Waterhouse rises from her sordid beginnings in London's underworld to become the wife a a liberal politician--with a shocking secret of his own--and carves out a successful career in British industry. |
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