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Constance Spry was a profoundly unconventional woman, who went from a poverty stricken childhood to the height of London society. She began her life teaching slum children and ended it creating the floral displays for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Along the way, she escaped a violent marriage, had a lengthy affair with a cross-dressing lesbian artist, and built a hugely successful business as a society florist.
Paperback, 350 Pages, Orig. Publ. 2010, This Ed. Publ. 2011
Author: Sue Shephard