Ida Cook (b. 1904 in Sunderland, England - d. 22 December 1986) was a British campaigner for Jewish refugees and a novelist.
Ida Cook and her sister Mary Louise Cook (1901-1991) rescued Jews from the Nazis during the 1930s. The sisters helped 29 people escape, funded mainly by Ida's writing. In 1965, the Cook sisters were honored as Righteous Gentiles by the Yad Vashem Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority in Israel.
Ida Cook wrote more than 125 romance novels as Mary Burchell for Mills & Boon (reedited by Harlequin). She helped to found and was for many years president of the Romantic Novelists' Association. She wrote her autobiography in 1950, We Followed Our Stars', reedited as Safe Passage, current in print.
Ida Cook was born 1904 in Sunderland, England. With her elder sister Mary Louise Cook (1901-1991), she attended the Duchess' School in Alnwick and later took civil service jobs in London. Ida with her sister, Louise, developed a passionate interest in opera.
During the 1930s, the sisters visited Germany using their true fanaticism for opera as a cover for their frequent travel. When returning to England, they smuggled in valuables, which allowed Jews fleeing Germany to satisfy the British financial security requirements for immigration. They worked with Austrian conductor Clemens Krauss and his wife, the soprano Viorica Ursuleac, who initially had told them of the persecution of the Jews. The sisters helped 29 people escape, funded mainly by Ida's writing. In 1965, the Cook sisters were honored as Righteous Gentiles by the Yad Vashem Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority in Israel. In 2010 they were posthumously named a British Hero of the Holocaust by the British Governnment.
Writing career
In 1936, Ida published her first romance novels as Mary Burchell. During her career she wrote more than 100 romances for Mills & Boon (reedited by Harlequin Books), including the famous The Warrender Saga, a series about the Opera and concert hall world. She incorporated many famous operas (Otello, Eugene Onegin, and Carmen, among others) into these Warrender series plots.
She also wrote some western novels as James Keene with the author William Everett Cook (aka Will Cook or Frank Peace).
In 1950, she wrote her autobiography, We Followed Our Stars', reedited as Safe Passage, currently in print.
Other Lips Have Loved You (later republished as Two Loves Have I), 1938
With all my Worldly goods, 1938
Yet Love Remains, 1938
After Office Hours, 1939
Little Sister, 1939
One of the Family, 1939
Such is Love, 1939
I'll Go With You, 1940
Pay Me Tomorrow, 1940
Yours With Love, 1940
Accompanied by his Wife, 1941
Always Yours, 1941
Just a Nice Girl, 1941
Strangers May Marry, 1941
Love Made the Choice, 1942
Thine Is My Heart, 1942
Where Shall I Wander? (later republished as Bargain Wife), 1942
Dare I Be Happy?, 1943
My Old Love Came, 1943
Dearly Beloved, 1944
Take Me with You, 1944
Thanks to Elizabeth, 1944
Away Went Love, 1945
Meant for Each Other, 1945
Find Out the Way, 1946
First Love-Last Love, 1946
Wife by Arrangement, 1946
Not Without You, 1947
Under Joint Management, 1947
Ward of Lucifer, 1947
If You Care, 1948
The Brave in Heart 1948
Then Come Kiss Me, 1948
Choose Which You Will, 1949
I Will Love You Still, 1949
If This Were All, 1949
Wish on the Moon, 1949
A Letter for Don, 1950
At First Sight, 1950
Love Him or Leave Him, 1950
Here I Belong, 1951
Mine for a Day, 1951
Tell Me My Fortune, 1951
Over the Blue Mountains, 1952
Stolen Heart, 1952
Sweet Adventure, 1952
A Ring on Her Finger, 1953
No Real Relation, 1953
The Heart Cannot Forget, 1953
The Heart Must Choose 1953
Meet Me Again (later republished as Nurse Allison's Trust), 1954
Under the Stars of Paris, 1954
When Love's Beginning, 1954
The Prettiest Girl, 1955
Yours to Command, 1955
For Ever and Ever, 1956
Loving is Giving, 1956
On the Air, 1956
To Journey Together, 1956
And Falsely Pledge My Love, 1957
It's Rumoured in the Village, 1957
Joanna at the Grange, 1957
Love is my Reason, 1957
Loyal in All (later republished as Nurse Marika, Loyal in All, 1957
Dear Sir 1958
Dear Trustee, 1958
Hospital Corridors, 1958
The Girl in the Blue Dress, 1958
Honey, 1959
Star Quality (later republished as Surgeon of Distinction), 1959
Across the Counter, 1960
Choose the One You'll Marry, 1960
Corner House, 1960
Paris-and my love, 1960
My Sister Celia, 1961
Reluctant Relation, 1961
The Wedding Dress, 1961
House of Conflict, 1962
Inherit My Heart, 1962
Dangerous Loving, 1963
Sweet Meadows, 1963
Do Not Go, My Love, 1964/01
The Strange Quest of Anne Weston (later republished as The Strange Quest of Nurse Anne), 1964
Girl With a Challenge, 1965
Her Sister's Children, 1965
The Other Linding Girl, 1966
Cinderella After Midnight, 1967
The Broken Wing (later republished as Damaged Angel), 1966
The Marshall Family, 1967
Though Worlds Apart, 1967
Missing from Home, 1968
A Home for Joy, 1969
The Rosewood Box, 1970
Call and I'll Come, 1970
Second Marriage, 1971
One Man's Heart 1971
The Warrender Saga
A Song Begins, 1965 (Otello)
The Broken Wing, 1966 (excerpts Così fan tutte, Semiramide, Norma )
When Love is Blind, 1967 (Beethoven's 3rd Concerto)
The Curtain Rises, 1969 (The Magic Flute)
Child of Music, 1971
Music of the Heart, 1972
Unbidden Melody, 1973 (Eugene Onegin)
Song Cycle, 1974
Remembered Serenade, 1975 (L'amore dei tre re)
Elusive Harmony, 1976 (Carmen, Otello, André Chénier)
Nightingales, 1980 (Mendolssohn's Elijah)
Masquerade with Music, 1982 (I Pagliacci))
On Wings of Song, 1985 (Alceste, Suor Angelica)
Omnibus collections
3 Great Novels: Me With You; Choose Which You Will; Meant for Each Other (1975)
3 Great Novels: The Heart Cannot Forget; Ward of Lucifer; A Home for Joy
3 Great Novels: The Other Linding Girl; Girl with a Challenge; My Sister Celia
It's Rumored in the Village / Except My Love / Strangers May Marry (1983)
Anthologies in collaboration
Golden Harlequin Library Vol. VIII: Choose The One You'll Marry / Sweet Barbary / Senior Surgeon at St. David's (1970) (with Pamela Kent and Elizabeth Gilzean)
Golden Harlequin Library XLI: Over The Blue Mountains; Summer Lightning; Lucy Lamb; Doctor's Wife (1973) (with Sara Seale and Jill Tahourdin)
Tell Me My Fortune / A Scent Of Lemons / Country Of The Wine (1979) (with Jill Christian and Mary Wibberley)
Harlequin Classic Library (1980) (with Elizabeth Hoy, Alex Stuart, Susan Barrie, Juliet Shore, Jean S. MacLeod, Elizabeth Houghton and Jill Tahourdin)
Just a Nice Girl / Pride of Madeira / Valley of Paradise (1983) (with Elizabeth Hunter and Margaret Rome)
The Hills of Maketu / Under the Stars of Paris / Every Wise Man (1986) (with Gloria Bevan and Jacqueline Gilbert)
As Ida Cook
Non-fiction
We Followed Our Stars (1950), rereleased as Safe Passage (2008) (autobiography)