Born in Scotland but brought up in various parts of the United Kingdom, she attended St. George's School, Edinburgh and Harrogate Ladies College. In 1941 she married Doctor David Burnford, with whom she had three children. During World War II she worked as a volunteer ambulance driver. In 1951 she emigrated to Canada, settling in Port Arthur, Ontario.
She died of cancer in the village of Bucklers Hard in Hampshire at the age of 65.
She died of cancer in the village of Bucklers Hard in Hampshire at the age of 65.
Novels
The Incredible Journey (1961)
The Fields of Noon (1967)
Mr. Noah and the Second Flood (1973)
Bel Ria (1977)
The Fields of Noon (1967)
Mr. Noah and the Second Flood (1973)
Bel Ria (1977)
Non fiction show
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