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Daffodil Girls: Stories of love, loss and friendship from the women behind our heroes [Hardcover] Dimbleby, Kitty Hardcover - 2011

by Dimbleby, Kitty

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Virgin Books, 2011-03-17. Hardcover. Good. 9x6x1. Unclipped slightly shelf worn dust jacket present. Good condition. Sloping spine. Creasing to the cover. Discolouration present. Fingermarks present.
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About the author

Kitty Dimbleby is a journalist who has written for the Evening Standard, Daily Mail, and the Mail on Sunday. She has also contributed articles to the Times, the Guardian, Cosmopolitan, and Metro. In 2007, she reported from Iraq and visited Basra Palace, the former British Army base where she came under heavy mortar fire. In 2008 Kitty followed that particular field assignment with a visit to Afghanistan. Kitty is involved with the charity Help for Heroes, working as part of their media team and editing the charity's quarterly magazine, Heroes.