Archaeologist spy Arabist linguist author poet photographer mountaineer & nation builder Gertrude Bell was born in 1868 into a world of privilege & plenty but she turned her back on all that for her passion for the Arab peoples becoming the architect of the independent kingdom of Iraq & seeing its first king Faisal safely onto the throne in 1921. Daughter of the Desert is her story vividly told & impeccably researched drawing on Gertrude's own writings both published & unpublished. It is a compelling portrait of a woman who transcended the restrictions of her class & age & in so doing created a remarkable & enduring legacy. ' What a great Oscar-laden biopic this will make the combination of epic scenes & personal drama makes Georgina Howell's saga a winner' Daily Express ' Howell sketches in the gradations of colour & emotion that have been lacking in hitherto monochrome accounts of Bell's life.. . Exemplary' Sunday Times ' Riveting few women have had a life more worth reading about.' Diana Athill Literary Review