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I told a lie - I don't HAVE The scarring - my daughter does, which is why I've read it and why it isn't in my library. Cheers
I see we have 152 books in common so far.Thank you for the suggestions,I love Australian lit.I didn't know about Hospital's Canadian conection.I will try her.
*grins* i once spent a really unholy number of hours taking photos of my old books and uploading the images.... i think this was during uni semester.
btw, i find it really exciting that you are studying janette turner hospital - she is, in my opinion, one of australia's greatest, and most underrated writers. (i live in the same area where a lot of her books are set, which makes things exciting also). she manages to avoid that cultural locality cringe that a lot of australian writers are plagued with, while creating intensely beautiful prose, intricate story lines, and... oh... i love her very much. i find it delightful that she is appreciated internationally.
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