Talk:Ruby Ferguson

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I am having trouble tracking down Ferguson's "R.C. Ashby" books and have begun piecing together a list using ebay and various online bookstores. Does anyone have a better idea, or a better source of information? Jgreenbook 22:14, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Feminist icon?

"Jill is an active, independent and witty character who defies post-war expectations for English girls by scorning ladylike pursuits, treating boys her own age as equals, and working hard to achieve her goals."

Well, up to a point, Lord Copper. Doesn't she end up pursuing secretarial qualifications even though offered a job in the finest competitive jumping stable in the county by Captain Cholly-Sawcutt? 86.151.111.111 17:10, 9 November 2007 (UTC)