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Tony Parsons on Life, Death and Breakfast (edition 2010)

by Tony Parsons

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Title:Tony Parsons on Life, Death and Breakfast
Authors:Tony Parsons
Info:HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2010), Paperback
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Tony Parsons on Life, Death and Breakfast by Tony Parsons

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Badly dated and deeply, *deeply* offensive to women in at least one chapter (it's been a while since I read it). His statements about boob jobs sound as if he thinks he's being a feminist: he's not when he reduces women to objects for his pleasure. He may also like to consider the statistics; boob jobs usually follow a mastectomy. ( )
  foolplustime | Apr 8, 2013 |
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The author of 'Man and Boy' turns his acute eye and pen to the biggest personal issues that face us - as well as the annoying grit in the eye of everyday life.

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