Barbara Taylor Bradford passed away on nov 24th just months after reaching her 91st birthday; leaving behind a remarkable legacy of best-selling novels that touched millions of readers hearts
Her journey from a Leeds copy-typist to literary super-star is filled with unexpected twists - she sold her first story at age 12 for seven-and-half shillings to a local newspaper; and went on to create an empire of 40 books that sold more than 90-million copies world-wide (her works were translated into over 40 languages)
The breakthrough came with “A Woman of Substance“ which became a mega-hit in late-70s: this tale about strong-willed Emma Harte climbing from kitchen-maid to business titan caught readers attention world-wide. Her writing style was distinct - filled with detailed descriptions and romantic scenes that didnt cross decency boundaries
- Ten books adapted for TV
- Featured stars like Anthony Hopkins
- Published in more than 90 countries
- Earned millions in book sales
Her early-life shaped her future success - born to Winston and Freda Taylor in Upper Armley Leeds on may 10th 1933‚ she grew up in a middle-class home where her mother always told her “youʼre the brightest and best“
At 16 she started as a £3-per-week typist at Yorkshire Evening Post - quickly moving up to womens page editor position by age 18. Her life changed when she met Bob Bradford a Hollywood producer whom she married on christmas eve 1963; they moved to New York where she lived until her final days
In later years she received an OBE for her contribution to literature and continued writing despite critics opinions. Her husband passed away about 5 years ago but she kept working on new stories until recently - proving that success comes to those who dont give up