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Helen Baker (author)
Helen Baker, (born 18 April 1948 in England) is an English author. Baker studied economics at the University of York before obtaining a bilingual secretarial certificate from the City of London College and a Certificate of Education from Wolverhampton Technical Teachers' College. She is best known for her books concerning personal finance, particularly ''Money Matters For Women'' (1993) published by Penguin, later updated as ''Wealth For Women'' (2005): Another major theme in her work is Teaching English as a Foreign Language in such books as ''Teaching A Frenchman English - In and Out of Bed'' (2011) and ''English - Laugh And Learn'' (2006). More recently she has written eight novels based on Jane Austen's books, continuations like ''Playfulness (book), Playfulness'' (2008), a continuation of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, completions like ''The Brothers By Jane Austen And Another Lady'' (2011) and a complete revamping like ''Miss Jane Austen's Lady Susan – Revived'' (2010 ...
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