The Summer Without Men
1 journaler for this copy...
Why did I read this wonderful book so quickly? I'm now in that most dire of positions - that of having nothing to read!
Sending to Hazel in Newcastle. Enjoy. X
Returned from Hazel with a little note...
Dear Cat,
Thanks for lending me the book - it's a little gem and covers such a lot in just over 200 pages. It's also good to read about characters of "our" generation.
I'm about to start the Margaret Atwood - sounds good.
Regards Hazel. XX
Dear Cat,
Thanks for lending me the book - it's a little gem and covers such a lot in just over 200 pages. It's also good to read about characters of "our" generation.
I'm about to start the Margaret Atwood - sounds good.
Regards Hazel. XX
Journal Entry 5 by cat207 at Hunter Resort in Pokolbin, New South Wales Australia on Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Released 12 yrs ago (8/30/2011 UTC) at Hunter Resort in Pokolbin, New South Wales Australia
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