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magazine column which ran in the 1970s, giving a broad insight into their upbringing. In her youth she was also frequently referred to by
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and the Science Museum from 2019-2020. She is currently a Writing Fellow at Kent & Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust.
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Davies returned to England with her daughter after divorcing her husband and published a memoir about her experiences, called
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was published in October 2021. She received a grant from The Author's Foundation, administered by the
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in north London, formerly the largest women's prison in Western Europe. It was longlisted for the
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from 1990 when she met her husband, the former Botswana MP Ronald Ridge, while studying for a
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Davies wrote an illustrated non-fiction book on the bathing ponds and lido on
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The Return of El Negro: the compelling story of Africa's unknown soldier
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in Botswana. She was a founder member of Women Against Rape (WAR) in
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Queens of the Underworld: a journey into the lives of female crooks
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Downstream: A History and Celebration of Swimming the River Thames
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Downstream: a history and celebration of swimming the River Thames
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Caitlin Davies was born on 6 March 1964, the daughter of
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Private Inquiries: The Secret History of Female Sleuths
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Downstream: a history and celebration of swimming the
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BBC: Author Margaret Forster dies from cancer aged 77
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She worked as an RLF Fellow at the 318: 20: 851:Daily Mail and General Trust people 411:was published. It was described by 267: 13: 771:21st-century English women writers 766:20th-century English women writers 605:Cadwalladr, Carole (19 May 2012). 586: 563:. London: Unbound, September 2018. 557:. London: John Murray, March 2018. 481:. London; New York: Penguin, 1996. 404:In 2015, Davies' non-fiction book 14: 867: 821:English women non-fiction writers 709: 376:(2013). Her work has appeared in 751:20th-century British journalists 529:. London: Frances Lincoln, 2012. 25: 781:21st-century English historians 776:21st-century English memoirists 639:Caitlin Davies (2 April 2015). 535:. London: Frances Lincoln, 2013 472: 761:21st-century English novelists 756:20th-century English novelists 687: 673: 659: 645:. Aurum Press. pp. 292–. 598: 1: 826:British emigrants to Botswana 579: 467:Victoria & Albert Museum 435:for Political Writing 2019. 423:. 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