Barbara Taylor Bradford's death at 91 marks the end of an era for romance literature, as she captivated millions with her compelling tales of ambition and strong female characters.
Her debut novel, A Woman of Substance, published in 1979, became an overnight success and launched a prolific writing career that sold over 90 million copies.
With 40 best-selling novels and numerous adaptations for television, Bradford's work strongly resonated across cultures, reflecting themes of wealth, power, and resilience.
As a self-described workaholic, Bradford not only mirrored her heroines' journeys from humble beginnings to success, but also cemented her legacy in popular literature.
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