Lala Wilbraham (nee Klara Mycielska) was born in Peron's Argentina in 1950 to Polish Catholic emigres. She is Brazilian by upbringing and has lived in the UK since 1972. Following a short stint as a model she obtained a BA Honours in Psychology from Manchester University after which she worked as research assistant, interpreter and translator and assisted her husband in his work in the realm of films, musicals and the West End. She lives in the Cotswolds with her dogs.
Description
Reviews
"A gorgeous and momentous epic by any standards. . . . The scope of this book is monumental. . . . The Polish way of life of those bygone ages are gone forever, and it takes some skill to conjure them up for a modern audience, but it is well worth the try, and Lala Wilbraham has succeeded massively in conveying the agonies and the ecstasies of pain and heartbreak, of life and death, but also the beauty of family love that can carry us through almost anything."-- "On: Yorkshire Magazine" "Packed full of extraordinary historical facts and delicious vignettes, it is a rollercoaster of life which makes you laugh and cry. A true gem of a family's life across centuries."--Rula Lenska, actor "Part history, part autobiography, this is an epic story of courage and survival."--Hugo Vickers, author of The Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon, Duchess of Marlborough