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  1. Hodgkinson was born Elizabeth Garrett, [3] and grew up, in the small Cambridgeshire town of St Neots. [4] She attended Huntingdon Grammar School, which was co-educational and which is now named Hinchingbrooke School.

  2. Her book on the world’s first female to male transexual, Michael Dillon, has been optioned as a Hollywood film and a major documentary, Sex Change Spitfire Ace, was shown on Channel 4. In 2014 Liz also became an Airbnb host and since then has met people from all over the world, of all ages, all professions and jobs and all nationalities.

  3. Feb 9, 2016 · Maggie Hartford meets Liz Hodgkinson, the Oxford journalist who has written the story of the world's first female to male transsexual. Laura Dillon was thrilled to be accepted at Oxford...

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  4. Believed to be the very first person ever to change sex by means of hormonal and surgical treatment, Laura re-registered as a man in 1944. Michael later trained as a doctor, became heir to a title and ended his days as a Buddhist monk in India.

  5. 1. of 1. In her four score years, Liz Hodgkinson has never been ill or had a check-up. In 1948, Dr Goodenough published a book about a fictional family, the Neverwells. Their many complaints were diagnosed and treated by the wise, all-knowing doctor.

  6. Oct 24, 2015 · Roberta Cowell was Britain's first transsexual woman. Here Liz Hodgkinson meets the daughter she abandoned, and reveals the truth behind her stranger-than-fiction tale.

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  8. May 13, 2013 · Jean Rook, referred to as the ‘First Lady of Fleet Street’ begins the book. She is writing for the Daily Express at this time and became ‘one of the most high-profile female journalists ever known’.

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