Cindy Gray

CINDY GRAY divides her time between London and Hampshire, where she lives on the coast. There she sails a dinghy and swims in the sea, often accompanied by her daughter and the family Sprocker Spaniel. She also skis, plays tennis, climbs mountains, sings in choirs, acts in plays and goes Scottish dancing wherever there are classes and dances taking place. She isn’t remotely Scottish but loves Scotland and its dancing. Her late husband, Charles, a high court judge, did not share her enthusiasm for Scottish dancing, deeming it to be ‘a loathsome activity’! Cindy, by contrast, finds it hugely entertaining. An extrovert by nature, she likes the convivial nature of dancing and employed her skills as a former reporter for BBC Radio to interview fellow dancers whose comments are captured in this book. Having written umpteen essays as a graduate in English at Oxford University, Cindy went on to write travel articles in tandem with broadcasting (under her maiden name, Selby). Heel for Heel is her first foray as an author.

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