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In page Pamela Frankau:

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The Willow Cabin, Frankau's most successful novel, was published in 1949, which was based partly on the experience of her love for Wolfe, and her following novels were widely read.[1] First published in 1954, A Wreath for the Enemy is perhaps her most enduring novel, and still is in print. In the novel, the events of one night transform what appears at first to be a typical adolescent crisis into a prolonged struggle for self-definition on the part of the novel's teenage protagonist. In part autobiographical, Frankau clearly identified with her lead character, who is presented as a writer in development.[citation needed]