Salisbury
Wendy Salisbury was born in London in 1946 to first-generation Russian Jewish immigrants. At 21, she married, had a daughter, divorced four years later, married again, and had another daughter. In 1995, aged 49, she met a 27-year-old with whom she lived for the next seven years. She began her monthly column in Absolute Marbella and Essential magazines on current affairs, social comment and women's issues, and appeared in a BBC documentary entitled 'Passion Never Dies'. Wendy has also had a...See more
Wendy Salisbury was born in London in 1946 to first-generation Russian Jewish immigrants. At 21, she married, had a daughter, divorced four years later, married again, and had another daughter. In 1995, aged 49, she met a 27-year-old with whom she lived for the next seven years. She began her monthly column in Absolute Marbella and Essential magazines on current affairs, social comment and women's issues, and appeared in a BBC documentary entitled 'Passion Never Dies'. Wendy has also had a career as an antiques dealer. See less
Salisbury's Featured Books
Salisbury book reviews
-
The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic
decent
by spain, Oct 28, 2010
Having only ever seen the Balto cartoons, it was nice to get a new perspective on how the Iditerod came to be. Read More
-
Units, symbols, and terminology for plant physiology a reference for presentation of research results in the plant sciences
A must have for everybody in plant science
by Carmine, Mar 13, 2008
Units, Symbols, and Terminology for Plant Physiology: A Reference for Presentation of Research Results in the Plant Sciences is a very useful book for everybody dealing with plant science. It ... Read More
-
The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic
How the Iditarod began!
by rgpoet, Jan 17, 2008
This book gives the history of the diptheria epidemic that is memorialized by the Iditarod Race. It is well written, concise and a joy to read. Read More