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But these bands of gold stand as a reminder that she was born into a world that barely anyone remembers now.
But every page of Sheila Hancock's new memoir shimmers with laughter, defiance and profound insights into life as an old RAGE pensioner ― Mail on Sunday --This text refers to the hardcover edition.However, I didn't enjoy the ramblings about famous people that I don't know and repetitive references to her war upbringing.
At Rada, where Hancock trained to be an actor, she and Shani Wallis (best known for playing Nancy in the 1968 film of Oliver!When Sheila went to the hospital the next day her ninety three Aunt Billie quietly had let go of her grasp on 18th December. Have to say I skipped through some of her real rants but being an avid reader, I have never given up on a book in my 73 years. I watched a film clip on YouTube and was in awe of Sheila's determination which she talks about in the book.