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        3. This document contains a reading comprehension assignment on the short story "The Blue Bead" by Norah Burke.
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          Norah Burke

          British novelist and writer

          Norah Burke

          Born

          Norah Aileen Burke


          2 August 1907

          Bedford

          Died1 March 1976

          Suffolk

          NationalityBritish
          Other namesN.

          A. Walrond, Norah Walrond (after marriage); Andre Lamour and Paul LeStrange (pseudonyms)

          OccupationWriter

          Norah Burke (2 August 1907 – 1 March 1976) was a British novelist, non-fiction[1] and travel writer famous for her descriptions of life in India during the early 20th century.

          She also wrote romances under the pseudonyms Andre Lamour and Paul LeStrange.

          Early life

          Norah Aileen Burke was born in Bedford, and moved to India when she was a baby. Her mother, Mahfuz, was a transgender woman.

          Joy A. Burke is an award-winning short story writer and author of eight books.

          Her mother later abandoned her and left her father to take care of her.

          Wrench Burke was born in India. Her father, Redmond St. George Burke, was a forest officer in India at her early childhood.[2] As a girl in India,[3] she wrote and edited her own litt