- Lorraine Fielding was born on March 6, 1911 in New York City, New York, USA. Lorraine was a writer, known for This Time for Keeps (1947). Lorraine died on October 4, 1966 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.
- Was related to Sir Isaac Newton and Henry Fielding.
- Her brother, Temple Fielding (1913-1983), authored several European guide books.
- Her father, George Thomas Fielding (1883-1960), was a top executive with General Electric.
- Was a regular contributor to Life, American, Saturday Evening Post and Mademoiselle magazines.
- Her first novel, "French Heels to Spurs", was published before her 18th birthday.
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