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Barbara Taylor Bradford

Barbara Taylor Bradford was a British-American best-selling novelist. Her debut novel, A Woman of Substance, was published in 1979 and sold over 30 million copies worldwide. She wrote 40 novels, often about young women of humble beginnings who rise through their hard work in business. Her books were translated into 40 languages and sold more than 90 million copies; ten of her books were also adapted as television miniseries and television movies. Her commercial success amassed a large fortune and she was awarded several honorary degrees and made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her literary contributions.

Early life
Barbara Taylor was born on 10 May 1933 in Armley, Leeds, to Freda and Winston Taylor. Her father was an engineer who had lost a leg while serving in the First World War. Taylor left school aged 16. Her parents' marriage is fictionalised in her 1986 novel Act of Will. At the age of ten she decided to be a writer after sending a story to a magazine. She was paid 7s 6d for the story, with which she bought handkerchiefs and a green vase for her parents. Her biographer, Piers Dudgeon, later uncovered evidence that her mother Freda Walker was the illegitimate daughter of Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon, a local Yorkshire landowner who employed the author's grandmother, Edith Walker, as a servant. Dudgeon informed Taylor Bradford that her grandmother and Ripon had had three children together. After some hesitation, Taylor Bradford allowed Dudgeon to publish this information in his biography. ==Career==
Career
After working briefly in the newspaper's typing pool, Taylor became a reporter for the Yorkshire Evening Post. While there, she worked alongside Keith Waterhouse. Bradford considered Irish historian and author Cornelius Ryan her literary mentor. Ryan encouraged her writing and was the first person (other than her mother) to whom she had confided her literary ambitions. Her favourite contemporary authors were P. D. James, Bernard Cornwell, and Ruth Rendell. Her books were translated into 40 different languages and sold more than 90 million copies. A common pattern in her novels was a young woman of humble background rising in business through years of hard work, often involving enormous self-sacrifice. She was quoted as saying: "I write about mostly ordinary women who go on to achieve the extraordinary." Adaptations Ten of Bradford's books were made into television mini-series and television movies, produced by her husband Robert E. Bradford. These include: • A Woman of Substance (1985) • A Woman of Substance (2026) • Hold the DreamTo Be the BestAct of WillVoice of the Heart ==Recognition==
Recognition
Bradford received honorary degrees from the University of Leeds, the University of Bradford, Mount St. Mary's College, Sienna College, and Post University. In 2017, Taylor Bradford was recognised as one of ninety "Great Britons" to commemorate the Queen's 90th birthday. Her name is one of those featured on the sculpture Ribbons, unveiled in 2024. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Taylor met her husband, American film producer Robert E. Bradford (born on 25 May 1925 in Berlin, Germany; died 2 July 2019 in New York City), on a blind date in 1961 after being introduced by the English screenwriter Jack Davies. They married 24 December 1963 and moved permanently to the United States. She addressed the rumours in a 2011 interview, tracing the shoes rumour to a joke and the heated lake to the previous owners of the house who had installed it on part of the lake to provide an ice-free area for a pair of swans in winter. Robert Bradford died in 2019. ==Selected works==
Selected works
Fiction The Emma Harte SagaA Woman of Substance (1979) • Hold the Dream (1985) • To Be the Best (1988) • ''Emma's Secret'' (2003) • Unexpected Blessings (2005) • Just Rewards (2005) • Breaking the Rules (2009) • A Man of Honour (2021) The Ravenscar TrilogyThe Ravenscar Dynasty (2006) • Heirs of Ravenscar (2007) (published as The Heir in the U.S.) • Being Elizabeth (2008) The Cavendon ChroniclesCavendon Hall (2014) • The Cavendon Women (2015) • The Cavendon Luck (2016) • Secrets of Cavendon (2017) The House of FalconerMaster of His Fate (2018) • ''In the Lion's Den'' (2020) • The Wonder of It All (2023) Other fictionAct of Will (1986) • The Women in His Life (1990) • Remember (1991) • Angel (1993) • Voice of the Heart (1983) • Everything to Gain (1994) • Dangerous to Know (1995) • Love in Another Town (1995) • Her Own Rules (1996) • A Secret Affair (1996) • Power of a Woman (1997) • A Sudden Change of Heart (1999) • Where You Belong (2000) • The Triumph of Katie Byrne (2001) • Three Weeks in Paris (2002) • Playing the Game (2010) • Letter from a Stranger (2011) • Secrets from the Past (2013) • Hidden (2013) • Treacherous (2014) • Damaged (2018) Non-fiction • ''A Garland of Children's Verse'' (1960) • The Dictionary of 1001 Famous People: Outstanding Personages in the World of Science, the Arts, Music and Literature (with Samuel Nisenson, 1966) • Etiquette to Please Him (How to be the Perfect Wife series) (1969) • ''Bradford's Living Romantically Every Day'' (2002) Interior designThe Complete Encyclopedia of Homemaking Ideas (1968) • Easy Steps to Successful Decorating (Illustrated) (1971) • How to Solve Your Decorating Problems (1976) • Making Space Grow (1979) • Luxury Designs for Apartment Living (1983) Christian books • ''Children's Stories of Jesus from the New Testament'' (1966) • ''Children's Stories of the Bible from the Old Testament'' (1966) • ''Children's Stories of the Bible from the Old and New Testaments'' (1968) ==References==
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