Corpus. Mentem. Anima.
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Title: Child of My Love
Author: Sue Ryder
Edition: 1st Edition, 1st Printing
Provenance: Signed and inscribed, dated 11th November 1986
Format: Paperback
Date Published: 1986
Publisher: Collins Harvill
Description:
This book chronicles the extraordinary life and achievements of Baroness Sue Ryder of Warsaw, a truly remarkable woman dedicated to the relief of suffering. From her experiences with the Special Operations Executive during World War II – serving with the highly secret unit coordinating Resistance activities in Nazi-occupied Europe – to her founding of the renowned Sue Ryder Foundation in 1953, this autobiography offers a unique insight into her driving passion and unwavering compassion. What she witnessed during the war, especially the courage of those embarking on hazardous missions, inspired her lifelong commitment to humanitarian work. The book details the growth of her foundation, providing care for the sick and disabled across the globe, and serves as a powerful testament to her indomitable spirit. Explore the story of a true humanitarian and discover the personal sacrifices and profound dedication behind a legacy that continues to touch thousands of lives worldwide, offering vital care and support for people with life-limiting illnesses and neurological conditions.
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