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'''Andrew Cooper''' is a member of the [[Gay Authors Workshop]] and the author of ''Two Lives'', published in 2017 by [[Paradise Press]], which tells of Andrew’s journey through gender confusion and his wish to be a woman. A chance tea-time conversation leads to an exploration of reincarnation and the resolution of his dilemma.<ref name=pp>[http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/book/two-lives ''Two Lives'' page] on the Paradise Press website</ref>
[[File:Andrew Cooper.jpg|thumb|Andrew Cooper]]'''Andrew Cooper''' is a member of the [[Gay Authors Workshop]] and the author of ''Two Lives'', published in 2017 by [[Paradise Press]], which tells of Andrew’s journey through gender confusion and his wish to be a woman. A chance tea-time conversation leads to an exploration of reincarnation and the resolution of his dilemma.<ref name=pp>[http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/book/two-lives ''Two Lives'' page] on the Paradise Press website</ref>


:"Andrew Cooper has retired from his work as a nurse/counsellor, and continues to live with his husband in Central London. He maintains his interest in theatre, cinema, reading and running a book club. He also does two classical ballet classes a week."<ref name=pp />
:"Andrew Cooper has retired from his work as a nurse/counsellor, and continues to live with his husband in Central London. He maintains his interest in theatre, cinema, reading and running a book club. He also does two classical ballet classes a week."<ref name=pp />

Revision as of 17:33, 25 January 2018

Andrew Cooper

Andrew Cooper is a member of the Gay Authors Workshop and the author of Two Lives, published in 2017 by Paradise Press, which tells of Andrew’s journey through gender confusion and his wish to be a woman. A chance tea-time conversation leads to an exploration of reincarnation and the resolution of his dilemma.[1]

"Andrew Cooper has retired from his work as a nurse/counsellor, and continues to live with his husband in Central London. He maintains his interest in theatre, cinema, reading and running a book club. He also does two classical ballet classes a week."[1]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Two Lives page on the Paradise Press website