Jan Struther, a renowned British writer, entered this world on June 6th, 1901, in the bustling city of London, England, United Kingdom. Her literary career would go on to be marked by a string of notable works, including the iconic 1942 novel "Mrs. Miniver", its 1950 film adaptation "The Miniver Story", and the 2006 film "Driving Lessons", showcasing her versatility and talent.
Struther's personal life was also filled with significant relationships, as she was married not once, but twice. Her first husband was Dolf Placzec, and her second was Tony Maxtone Graham. Though her life was cut short, her literary legacy continues to endure.
Tragically, Jan Struther's life came to a close on July 20th, 1953, in the vibrant city of New York, New York, United States of America. Despite her untimely passing, her work remains a testament to her remarkable talent and continues to captivate readers and audiences to this day.