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Yvette Pierpaoli : ウィキペディア英語版
Yvette Pierpaoli
Yvette Pierpaoli (18 March 1938 – 18 April 1999) was a French humanitarian who lived in Cambodia and worked in many countries around the world. John le Carré dedicated his novel ''The Constant Gardener'' to Pierpaoli.
==Early life==
Pierpaoli was born in Le Ban-Saint-Martin, the fifth child of an Italian father and a French mother. During a geography lesson about Indochina Pierpaoli first became interested in the Far East. Pierpaoli's turbulent character manifested itself in an aggressive attitude towards her family and classmates earning her the nickname "the pest".
After leaving school at age at fifteen Pierpaoli found a job as an office clerk. During this time she became interested in amateur radio communication. She became one of the first French amateur radio operators. In 1958, after a confrontation with her father she left the family home and went to Paris.〔Pierpaoli, Yvette. ''Woman of a Thousand Children'', p. 18. Unpublished English translation of ''La Femme Aux Milles Enfants'' Paris: Robert Laffont, 1992〕

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