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The Autobiography of the Former Director-General of MI5
Stella Remington tells her own story from early childhood in World War II, through her life as a young wife in India where she was first recruited by MI5, to her 27 years at the heart of the country's internal security service where she rose to become Director-General. She was the first woman to hold this position, and also the first Director-General to be publicly named.
Her fascinating autobiography provides a unique perspective on the historic changes of the second half of the twentieth century, not just in matters of international security, but in political and personal matters too, testifying to the modernization of government institutions and to the changing role of women in the workplace.
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