Edwards was married three times. Her first husband, whom she married in 1947, was Harvey Wishner, nephew of screenwriter, producer, and director
Robert Rossen. Her second marriage was to film producer Leon Becker, and her third marriage was to pianist and composer Stephen Citron, who died in 2013. In the 1950s, she moved overseas, where she lived as an
expatriate in England, Switzerland and France. According to her autobiography, ''Leaving Home: A Hollywood Writer's Years Abroad'', the reason for her leaving the United States was because she was on the
master blacklist of the
House Un-American Activities Committee, whose goal was to "wipe out progressives and unionists in the film business and all socially critical picture-making." While living in London, she crossed paths several times with
Judy Garland, who was the subject of her first celebrity biography. Ironically, the pair had first met when they were children, having been represented by the same talent agency representing child actors. In 1973, she returned to the States, where she resided in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York before finally returning to Beverly Hills. Edwards died in Beverly Hills, California, on January 20, 2024, at the age of 96. ==Bibliography==