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'I have a darling baby. A patient placid baby who nuzzles warmly into her sheepskin and gives me a sleepy smile when I come in. She sits up, bounces happily and reaches out for a cuddle …
'I’ve had my darling baby for nearly twenty years now and unless something happens, I guess I’ll have her for another twenty years.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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The subject of this diary, Jennifer Burbidge, is the namesake of the Jennifer Burbidge Short Story Award, established by her parents and funded by royalties from the sale of this book.
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