Impunity Jane by Rumer Godden6/10/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Later on in her life, she would convert to Roman Catholicism and quite a few of her books began to deal with women in religious communities. She would remarry again in the year 1949, and went back to the United Kingdom in order to concentrate on her writing. It was during this time that she published her first best-seller, called “Black Narcissus” in the year 1939.Īfter she was married for eight unhappy years, she moved back to Kashmir with her two daughters. ![]() With the help of her sister Nancy, she ran the school for twenty years. In 1930, she went to Calcutta to open up a dance school for Indian and English kids. She went back to the United Kingdom with her sisters while she was in her early twenties, training as a dance teacher. She died at the age of ninety on November 8, 1998, just over a month before her 91st birthday. In her seventies, she retired to Moniaive in Dumfriesshire. She was born Decemin Sussex, England and grew up with her three sisters in Narayananj, which was then part of colonial India. Margaret Rumer Godden, writing under the name Rumer Godden, wrote over sixty books. The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle ![]()
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