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Lydia Davis (Cook Islands writer)

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80:. In 1952, she drew attention for sailing from New Zealand to the United States in a yacht alongside her husband and two children—while pregnant with their third—a journey she catalogued in dispatches to New Zealand newspapers as well as the 76:, in the Cook Islands, where she wrote for various newspapers and magazines in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States. She was influenced and supported in her writing by the American travel writer 353: 397: 156: 69:, a medical student at the time, in a secret ceremony due to her wealthy parents' disapproval. The couple had three sons: John, Timothy, and Bobby. 93:, documenting their experiences during Thomas's career as a medical officer, which was published in 1955 and later adapted into a program for the 181: 131: 288: 441:
South Pacific Englishes: A Sociolinguistic and Morphosyntactic Profile of Fiji English, Samoan English and Cook Islands English
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Lydia and Thomas divorced in 1978, the year he became prime minister of the Cook Islands. She died in 2000.
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named it an outstanding book of the year. In 1960, they jointly published
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Behymer, F.A. (1954-08-22). "Brave Story Of Doctor Pair On Lone Isle".
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Myers, Frances H. (1954-10-10). "Happy Couple On the Islands".
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North, Sterling (1954-10-16). "Crusaders In Paradise".
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Fuller, Edmund (1954-09-05). "Brave, Gallant Couple".
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Davis co-wrote with her husband the autobiographical
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Lydia Davis was born Myra Lydia Henderson in 1919 in
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Lydia Davis
Cook Islands
Thomas Davis
New Zealand
Dunedin
University of Otago
Dunedin Hospital
Thomas Davis
Rarotonga
Robert Dean Frisbie
Saturday Evening Post
BBC
New York Herald Tribune


"English in the South Pacific"
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"People"
"Makutu"







"Obituary: Sir Thomas Davis"
"Sir Tom Davis (1917-2007)"

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