Barbara Taylor Bradford
Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Born Barbara Ann Cole on March 10, 1933, in Leeds, England, she is more commonly known as Barbara Taylor Bradford.
Birth and Death Dates
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March 10, 1933 - October 12, 2022
Nationality and Profession(s)
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British novelist, journalist, and businesswoman
Early Life and Background
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Barbara Taylor Bradford's early life was marked by hardship. Born to a family of modest means in Leeds, England, she grew up during the Great Depression. Her father died when she was just three years old, leaving her mother to raise six children alone. Despite these challenges, Bradford's mother encouraged her love of reading and writing from an early age.
Bradford attended the local grammar school, where she developed a passion for English literature and language. However, due to financial constraints, she left school at 16 to work as a typist in a solicitor's office. This experience laid the foundation for her future career as a writer and businesswoman.
Major Accomplishments
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Bradford's determination and talent eventually led her to pursue a career in journalism. She worked for several newspapers, including the _Yorkshire Evening News_ and the _Leeds Mercury_. Her writing career took off when she became a feature writer for the _Daily Express_, where she interviewed numerous celebrities and politicians.
In 1976, Bradford published her debut novel, A Woman of Substance, which became an instant bestseller. The book's success was followed by several more novels, including Manions of England (1982) and The Women in His Life (1987).
Notable Works or Actions
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Throughout her career, Bradford has written over 30 novels, many of which have been adapted into television series. Her books often explore themes of love, family, and social class, resonating with readers worldwide.
Some notable works include:
A Woman of Substance (1976)
Manions of England (1982)
* The Women in His Life (1987)
Impact and Legacy
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Barbara Taylor Bradford's impact on the literary world is undeniable. Her novels have been translated into over 40 languages, selling millions of copies worldwide. She has won numerous awards for her work, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Library Association.
Her legacy extends beyond her writing. As a businesswoman, Bradford co-founded Bradford Books, which became one of the largest independent publishers in the UK. Her entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance have inspired countless readers and writers.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Barbara Taylor Bradford's enduring popularity can be attributed to her ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with readers from diverse backgrounds. Her novels often explore complex themes, such as love, family, and social class, in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
As a testament to her influence, Bradford has been quoted or referenced by numerous authors, writers, and public figures. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of readers and writers, cementing her place as one of the most beloved and respected novelists of our time.
By understanding Barbara Taylor Bradford's life, work, and impact, we can appreciate why she remains a widely quoted and remembered figure in the literary world.
Quotes by Barbara Taylor Bradford

This parting cannot be for long; for those who love as we do cannot be parted. We shall always be united in thought, and thought is a great magnet. I have often spoken to thee of reason, now i speak to thee of faith.

Memories, James thought, thank God we have them. They help us to recall what’s long gone, and we can live again in the past with those we once loved.

There are some people who hate for no reason at all. They just simply hate. They do not realize that their unjustified hatred inevitably turns inward to destroy them. Yes, it is self-destructive in the long run.

Because people are always afraid of what they do not know, what they do not understand, the unfamiliar or the different, and that fear invariably turns to hate. Unreasoned hatred that makes no sense. In.

You’ve got to admit it takes real genius to start out with nothing and build what she has so brilliantly built. Only.

I work eight hours a day, but I’m not writing all that time. I’m thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of.

If anyone asks me whether I like being a popular writer, I ask them whether they think I’d rather be an unpopular writer.

He who ascends to mountaintops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below.

