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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Her only thought was this: she was trying to save the life of the man she loved. "Tomorrow to be Brave" is the story of Susan Travers's extraordinary life, from her privileged childhood in England through her rebellious youth partying her way across interwar Europe, to her rash decision to join the Free French forces at theoutbreak of World War II.

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  2. Jun 26, 2007 · Her only thought was this: she was trying to save the life of the man she loved. Tomorrow to be Brave is the story of Susan Travers's extraordinary life, from her privileged childhood in England through her rebellious youth partying her way across interwar Europe, to her rash decision to join the Free French forces at the outbreak of World War II.

  3. Susan Mary Gillian Travers (23 September 1909 – 18 December 2003) was a British nurse and ambulance driver who served in the French Red Cross during the Second World War. [1] She later became the only woman to be enlisted in the French Foreign Legion , having also served in French Indochina , during the First Indochina War .

  4. Her only thought was this: she was trying to save the life of the man she loved. "Tomorrow to be Brave" is the story of Susan Travers's extraordinary life, from her privileged childhood in England through her rebellious youth partying her way across interwar Europe, to her rash decision to join the Free French forces at theoutbreak of World War II.

    • Wendy Holden
    • Susan Travers, Wendy Holden
    • illustrated, reprint
  5. Her only thought was this: she was trying to save the life of the man she loved. Tomorrow to be Brave is the story of Susan Travers's extraordinary life, from her privileged childhood in England through her rebellious youth partying her way across interwar Europe, to her rash decision to join the Free French forces at the outbreak of World War II.

    • Paperback
    • June 26, 2007
  6. Her only thought was this: she was trying to save the life of the man she loved." "Tomorrow to be Brave is the story of Susan Travers's extraordinary life, from her privileged childhood in England through her rebellious youth partying her way across interwar Europe, to her rash decision to join the Free French forces at the outbreak of World War II.

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  8. Sep 24, 2009 · A British tennis-playing socialite became the only woman in the French Foreign Legion, leading a daring, wartime, desert escape. She would have been 100 this week and her story remains inspirational, writes biographer and friend Wendy Holden. When I first met Susan Travers in a Paris nursing home in 1999, she was a papery-skinned 90-year-old ...

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