Catherine Storr
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Catherine Storr, born Catherine Cole (1913–2001), was an English novelist best known for her novel Marianne Dreams.
Catherine Storr was born on 21 July 1913 in London.
She qualified as a doctor and practised medicine for fourteen years before quitting to become a writer.
She was married to the author Anthony Storr, with whom she had three daughters. They divorced in 1970.
She died on 6 January 2001 in London.
Her novel Marianne Dreams was made into the TV series Escape Into Night and the film Paperhouse
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- Catherine Storr Bibliography
- Catherine Storr Biography
- Catherine Storr BBC7 article