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  1. Her next book, The Real Mrs. Miniver, a Life of Jan Struther, is to be published by John Murray during 2001. In retirement, I continue to compile privately-printed leaflets as Christmas presents for the extended family, the most recent of which was A Bibliography of Mrs. Miniver and of Other Books by Jan Struther, with Jan's Short Account of her Father, Henry Torrens Anstruther, M.P.

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  4. Jan Struther was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther, later Joyce Maxtone Graham and finally Joyce Placzek (June 6, 1901 – July 20, 1953), an English writer remembered for her character Mrs. Miniver and a number of hymns, such as "Lord of All Hopefulness".

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  5. Mar 19, 1990 · Although classic movie fans like me respect the wartime film, loosely based on the book, Jan Struther’s literary work far surpasses it. Written as a series of entertaining yet thought-provoking vignettes on a variety of subjects, Mrs. Miniver follows the life of a strangely gifted woman blessed with a keen talent for observation who can make the ordinary extraordinary.

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  6. Jan Struther was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther, later Joyce Maxtone Graham and finally Joyce Placzek (June 6, 1901 - July 20, 1953), an English writer remembered for her character Mrs. Miniver and a number of hymns, such as “Lord of All Hopefulness”. She was the daughter of Henry Torrens Anstruther and Eva Anstruther and spent her ...

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    Jan Struther. Jan Struther was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther, later Joyce Maxtone Graham and finally Joyce Placzek (June 6, 1901 – July 20, 1953), an English writer remembered for her character Mrs. Miniver and a number of hymns, such as "Lord of All Hopefulness". [1]

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