Linda McCullough Thew
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Linda McCullough Thew is a British author. She left school - She was Oxford educated - at 14 to work in the the village store in Ashington, Northumberland (recounted in The Pit Village and the Store). In 1942, she joined the ATS where she worked on anti-aircraft radar. She transferred to the Army Education Corps and subsequently took a teachers' training course in Newcastle. She owned her own school. After a career in teaching she became a full-time writer. Her work has been broadcast. She has written short stories and books. Unfortunately, she developed Alzheimer's disease and is now in care.
[edit] Books by McCullough Thew
- The Pit Village and the Store: Portrait of a Mining Past Pluto Press (31 Oct 1985) ISBN-10: 0745300693 ISBN-13: 978-0745300696
- From Store to War Pluto Press (Nov 1987) ISBN-10: 0745302513 ISBN-13: 978-0745302515
- A Tune for Bears to Dance to Bridge Studios (Oct 1992) ISBN-10: 187201075X ISBN-13: 978-1872010755
- Living My Life, Vol. 2 Emma Goldman (ed. Linda McCullough Thew), 1988, ISBN-10: 0-7453-0179-7 / 0745301797 ISBN-13/EAN: 9780745301792