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Life is good
Book • 1939
In 'Life is Good', Edith Picton-Turbervill shares her life story, reflecting on her early days, her work in social reform, and her political career.
The book provides insights into her experiences as a woman in politics during the early 20th century and her contributions to social causes.
The book provides insights into her experiences as a woman in politics during the early 20th century and her contributions to social causes.
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