The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me

The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me

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The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me
The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me
"My grandparents had a giant Bells whisky bottle full of coppers that I used to count for hours, so my earliest memory is money as a plaything."

"My grandparents had a giant Bells whisky bottle full of coppers that I used to count for hours, so my earliest memory is money as a plaything."

Authors & Money

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"My grandparents had a giant Bells whisky bottle full of coppers that I used to count for hours, so my earliest memory is money as a plaything."
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Authors & Money is a short series of interviews with authors, inspired by author Lindsay Galvin.

I’ll be posting as usual on Mondays with an additional Thursday interview post until I run out of authors.

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Alison, 47, Warwickshire

Why do you think women are often reluctant to talk about money?

I am able to have conversations with my friends about money, perha…

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