Edna May Edmunds was born in the
Forest of Dean and educated at
Bells Grammar School,
Coleford, Gloucestershire, where she was the first pupil to gain a place at
Oxford University. Her father, Edward Edmunds, a crane driver, threatened to send her to work in a pin factory if she did not apply herself to reading. While studying English at
St Hugh's College she met
Denis Healey, who was studying at
Balliol College. She then trained as a teacher and married Healey in 1945, following his military service in
World War II. She became Baroness Healey in 1992 when her husband received a life peerage. Although she began her writing career relatively late in life, her books were critically acclaimed and sometimes best-sellers, including biographies of successful women in powerful positions. Lady Healey also produced two award-winning television documentaries. In 1993, she was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature ==Quotations==