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    Tag: Antonia White

    Is it ever wrong to do what you want to?

    Hi, folks, Here are some things I read, listened, or watched this past week. For more about this project & my previous posts on it, go here: Weeks…… Read more “Is it ever wrong to do what you want to?”

    16 de February de 202016 de February de 2020 by juliana

    And do you know that no character is any good in this world unless that will has been broken completely?

    Dear Antonia, I dare to say your semi-biographical novel, which was  based on your experiences as a boarder at the Convent of the Sacred Heart between 1908…… Read more “And do you know that no character is any good in this world unless that will has been broken completely?”

    1 de August de 20161 de August de 2016 by juliana

    Antonia White

    Antonia White (born Eirene Botting; 1 March 1899, London – 10 April 1980) was a British writer. She attended St. Paul’s Girls’ School, but later left school,…… Read more “Antonia White”

    1 de August de 20161 de August de 2016 by juliana

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