Monica Furlong | |
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Born | Kenton, Greater London, England | 17 January 1930
Died | 14 January 2003 Umberleigh, Devon, England | (aged 72)
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Nationality | British |
Period | 1950s–'90s |
Genre | Non-fiction, children's fiction, biography |
Subject | Religion, Church of England, women in religion |
Literary movement | Ordination of women |
Monica Furlong (17 January 1930 – 14 January 2003) was a British author, journalist, and activist. She was born at Kenton near Harrow, north-west of London and died at Umberleigh in Devon. An obituary called her the Church of England's "most influential and creative layperson of the post-war period."[1]