After an English degree at Cambridge, Rosemary Ingham taught in various parts of England, from London to Yorkshire. Her experience in grammar schools has made her a passionate advocate of comprehensive education. Despite eight years away from the classroom when her three children were young, she ended up as Head of a comprehensive school. She finds adolescents fascinating and loved working with them but it wasn’t until she gave up the day job and settled in Sussex that she began writing novels.
At forty, Isabel has finally given up on her cheating husband. She’s a single parent with two teenage children and a tough job running a London comprehensive school. Tougher still for a woman, in 1981. Especially as her predecessor Will Fullwood remains the school’s hero. His natural...
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