Barbara Claypole White
Barbara Claypole White
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Barbara Claypole White is a British author known professionally as Betsy St. Amour.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: 28 January 1949, UK
No record of her passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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British novelist
Early Life and Background
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Barbara Claypole White was born on January 28th, 1949. Her writing career began when she started composing short stories at an early age. These creative endeavors fostered a lasting interest in the literary world.
White grew up in England where her love for storytelling continued to develop. Eventually, this passion led to a full-time writing profession.
Major Accomplishments
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White achieved notoriety as the author of The In-Between Hours, an acclaimed novel that garnered widespread critical acclaim and earned recognition from notable publications like Publishers Weekly. Her unique narrative voice and exploration of themes such as grief, love, and spirituality captured readers' hearts.
Notable Works or Actions
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Her writing has consistently been featured in prominent media outlets including the _New York Times_ , NPR, and _The Washington Post_. White has also received numerous awards and honors for her work. The novel The In-Between Hours was widely praised by reviewers from major publications.
Impact and Legacy
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Barbara Claypole White's literary contributions have made a lasting impression on readers worldwide. Through her writing, she has encouraged discussion of difficult emotions like grief and loss.
Her distinctive narrative voice continues to captivate readers with the exploration of complex themes such as spirituality and love. The impact of her work can be seen in its ability to evoke emotional responses from those who read it.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Barbara Claypole White's influence on literature is due to the depth and originality of her writing style, which explores themes relevant to contemporary society. Her exploration of the human experience resonates with readers seeking meaning in life.
Quotes by Barbara Claypole White

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Apparently those who did seek treatment did so only because desperate family members had issued ultimatums: get help or we walk. Had he driven his family to desperation – caused his wife’s heart to fail from the stress of living with him; pushed Harry into an action that had endangered his life? Was his desire for control out of control?

Failure was always an option, because the knowledge that you couldn’t win every time gave you the courage to try.

The school parking lot was a quagmire of potential disaster: student drivers backing out too quickly, little kids running to cars without paying attention, mothers tearing in late. The stuff of nightmares. “How.





