Monica Enid Dickens was a writer.
Dickens was the great-granddaughter of the author Charles Dickens, and was born into the upper-middle class. She became disillusioned her privilege and became a domestic servant. Her experiences as a servant and cook were the subject of her first book, "One Pair of Hands," published in 1939. Her second book, "One Pair of Feet," was about her experiences as a nurse. She also worked in an aircraft factory and on a local newspaper.
Dickens then married a U.S. Navy officer and moved to the United States. She continued to write and was a columnist for the British magazine Woman's Own.
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- OLID: OL530290A
- ISNI: 0000000110323688
- IMDb: nm0225337
- Library of Congress Names: n80051884
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): SBLV022401
- VIAF: 109160958
- Wikidata: Q273311
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q273311
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- MONICA DICKENS
- Dickens Monica
- Monica DICKENS
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