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Mary Wesley

    June 24, 1912 – December 30, 2002

    Mary Wesley was an English novelist whose works delve into the intricacies of human relationships and destinies, often set against the backdrop of the English countryside. She emerged as a prolific writer for adults later in life, quickly becoming one of Britain's most commercially successful novelists. Her narratives are known for their keen observation of society and human nature, blending humor with a distinct touch of melancholy. Wesley believed in the importance of having something meaningful to say, ceasing to write when she felt she had nothing more to express.

    An Imaginative Experience
    Not That Sort of Girl
    Harnessing Peacocks
    Part of the Furniture
    A Sensible Life
    Jumping the Queue