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Book SynopsisSue Ryder made a huge and positive difference to the lives of thousands, despite - or perhaps because of - having a character which could, at times, be as obsessive and downright difficult as it could be creative and inspiring. Sue Ryder was brought up to help others and she committed her life to doing so.
Table of ContentsCh 1 Childhood; Ch 2 FANY and SOE; Ch 3 Audley End and Cichociemni; Ch 4 Voyage to North Africa, On to Italy, The End of the War; Ch 5 But Some There Be; Ch 6 Life in the Camps, and A Visit to Suffolk; Ch 7 Relief Work; Ch 8 Boys, and Driving; Ch 9 Start of the Foundation, and Shops; Ch 10 St Christopher; Ch 11 Early Days at Cavendish; Ch 12 Early Days at Konstancin, and Management Style; Ch 13 Leonard Cheshire; Ch 14 Publicity and Recognition; Ch 15 Joining Forces, and India; Ch 16 Holidays, and The Work Goes On; Ch 17 Raphael Thrives, Sue Ryder's Personality and, A Consul's Impressions; Ch 18 Marriage, Back to Cavendish, and Hickleton and Homes; Ch 19 Children, More Homes, Remembrance and Concerts; Ch 20 Tales from Two Volunteers, and More Publicity; Ch 21 Sad Events; Ch 22 Autobiographies, Homes and Plaudits; Ch 23 Lochnagar, Museum, and The Lords; Ch 24 Family Week in Rome, and Friendship with Poland; Ch 25 Cheshire's lllness and Death, and Carrying On; Ch 26 Division, and Sue Ryder's Death; Ch 27 Obituaries, Memorials, Continuations, The Will and End Word