She was home schooled
Yes, she played Agatha Christie as a child in flashbacks.
Agatha Christie's daughter, Rosalind Hicks, was born during her marriage to Archibald Christie.
She received her education from many tutors and she taught herself how to read at the age of 8, but started learning how to read at the age of five! She also took french schooling!
Wikipedia: Agatha Christie died on January 12, 1976, at age 85 from natural causes, at Winterbrook House, Cholsey near Wallingford, Oxfordshire. She is buried at St. Mary's Churchyard in Cholsey, Oxon.
Agatha did not attend school. Her mother believed that education destroyed the brain and ruined the eyes. Her mother taught her history and something called "general knowledge."Agatha read newspapers and their house was filled with books. The three children were encouraged to read them. She only had a sister called Madge
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie Mallowan was the daughter of Clarissa Margaret Boehmer Miller and Frederick Alvah Miller. Margaret was the daughter of a British army captain. She had been sent as a child to live with her maternal aunt and uncle. Agatha's father was an American stockbroker and the son of Margaret's stepfather.
Education is an inequality in the world because in most cases access to quality education directly correlates to the economic level of the area in which the child lives - a child in a poor country will most likely receive poor education, and a child in an affluent will most likely receive quality education.
Because she married a man named Archibald Christie whom she later divorced when he had an affair. She retained the name Christie when she married Max Mallowan because she had become used to the name and liked it.
Agatha Christie's books are typically aimed at adult audiences due to the complexity of the mysteries and themes depicted. Some of her works may not be suitable for younger readers due to mature content, violence, and themes. It's advisable to check the synopsis and reviews of each book before determining if it's appropriate for a child.
RSDI eligibility is not contingent on assets (unlike SSI eligibility).
The reason for sending anyone to school is to receive an education.
For this weekend's homework, i had to read the Wasp's Nest by Agatha Christie. Like you, i had a similar question. I think, in the end, John Harrison was going to kill himself because he only had a short time to live ( due to his health condition ), and he did not like Langton, so, he was going to take the poison Langton was going to use to kill the wasps nest, then put it in his drink so it would look like Langton tried to kill him. In the end, the detective and Harrison talk about how he figured out his plan.