The Essie Summers Story
ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO...THE ESSIE SUMMERS BIOGRAPHY
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The Essie Summers Story

'The autobiography of a warm and charming woman who has become one of the most famous authors of rmantic fiction in the world.'

'This is the warm and charming story of one of the best loved authors of romantic fiction in the world. From her home in New Zealand, her stories have reached across the seas and around the world to bring pleasure to millions of people. In this book, her long-awaited autobiography, she tells the story of her full and exciting personal life and her successful career as an author. This is a book not to be missed by anyone who reads and enjoys romantic fiction.'

Dedication

'This book is dedicated to Alan Boon and to the memory of Llewellyn Griffiths, the two men, publisher and editor, who so encouraged and inspired me, and who thereby made my pilgrimage possible.'

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An advertisement by Harlequin for Essie's autobiography.

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Essie Summers, one of the world's most popular and admired authors of romantic fiction, and a special favourite of all Harlequins readers, tells her story.
The author of such best selling books as " Bride in Flight", "Postscript to Yesterday", Meet on my Ground" and The Master of Tawhai" to name just a few, Essie has spent two years bringing the manuscript of her autobiography to its present stage of perfection.
The wit, warmth and wisdom of this fine lady shine through every page. Her love of family and friends, of New Zealand and Britain, and of life itself is an inspiration throughout the book. Essie Summers captures the essence of a life lived to the fullest, in the style of narrative for which she is justly famous.
The Essie Summers Story, published in paperback, is available at only 95 cents a copy. Be sure to order your copy today.'

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