Wendy Holden is an award-winning journalist, Royal Historical Society Fellow, and author of over 40 non-fiction books, often highlighting inspirational World War Two figures.

Her bestselling works include The Teacher of Auschwitz, Born Survivors, and the memoir One Hundred Miracles. She has also penned biographies optioned for film, such as Tomorrow to Be Brave, and ghostwritten celebrity memoirs for Cher and Goldie Hawn.
A global public speaker and creative writing teacher, she published her first novel, The Sense of Paper, in 2006. She recently completed the first authorised Audrey Hepburn biography and is now writing a screenplay and another World War Two novel. She lives in Suffolk with her husband and dogs, enjoying swimming, gardening, and cooking.
Format
Guests are invited to join us from 5.30pm on Monday 23 February before taking a seat for the Conversation by 6pm. The Conversation will take place in Flitcroft, in The Mews conference centre. A short drinks reception will follow from 7.30pm to 8pm and tickets include a glass of wine or soft drink.
Tickets Tickets for this event are £25.00, from welcome.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk
All proceeds will help to cover the running costs of the event and support our wider charitable work to develop 5,000 future leaders by 2030

