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She was too restless to work or write. She considered Richard, of her unmanageable wants and her un-abatable ambitions... 'My life is in bits, I am nothing at all, I've achieved nothing at all; yet I'll, she thought'. In the month after the 1918 Armistice a woman, Hervey Russell, comes to London to get her bundle of money. Inexperienced and poor, she's all the durability and obstinate will of her Yorkshire grandmother and all the dreams of youngsters. Hervey is by itself, her husband in the Air Drive still, her baby child in Yorkshire. She plunges in to the social and political ferment of London life with her friends T.S. and Philip, her slovenly, amicable neighbour Delia, and her enthusiast, the North american Jess Gage. This is the beginning of Hervey's storyline... Storm Jameson (1891- 1986) delivered to a North Yorkshire family of shipbuilders. Jameson's fiery mother, who bore three young girls, encouraged Storm (christened Margaret Storm) to go after an educational education. After being taught privately and at Scarborough municipal college she acquired one of three county scholarships which allowed her to read English Books at Leeds College or university. She then continued to complete an MA in Western Crisis at King's College London. During her job Jameson published forty-five novels, numerous pamphlets, essays, and reviews, in an effort to make money. Her personal life endured, and her first marriage to schoolmaster Charles Douglas Clarke was an unhappy one. After they divorced in 1925, Jameson continued to marry Guy Chapman, a fellow creator, and remained with him despite her evident rejection of normal local life. Storm Jameson was always politically lively, helping to distribute a Marxist journal in the British section of the International Union of Ground-breaking Authors in 1934 and participating anti-fascist rallies.