Jill Foulston
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I'm Staying Here
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2018
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7 editions
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The Day Before Happiness
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2009
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53 editions
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Her Side of the Story
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1949
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17 editions
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The Bishop's Bedroom
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1976
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27 editions
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Dear Teacher
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The Disappearance of Signora Giulia
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1970
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23 editions
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The Joy of Eating: The Virago Book of Food
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2008
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9 editions
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The Virago Book of the Joy of Shopping
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2007
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4 editions
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La Vita e Bella: The elegant art of living in the Italian style
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2014
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4 editions
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Sweet Love's Companion: a Medieval Anthology Od Verse
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“Have a Caesar, and Keep Your Passage Honeymoon Fresh’ was emblazoned across a large billboard advertising Caesarean births. Many people arriving in Los Angeles in 1972 would have thought no more about it; they might not have even realised what was being advertised. For R.D. Laing, in the midst of a grueling lecture tour, it was a perfect example of the crazy world we live in. It was worse than the five-star hotel with plastic grass, in a different league from the plastic Buddha converted into a lampshade, more horrible than de-homogenised milk, more threatening than an armed policeman. Such matters affected Ronnie to the core. He cried over less. He was painfully sensitive, and had an empathy with the bewildered and downtrodden; an intellectual awareness that set him apart from others. But Ronnie’s distinguishing feature was his heartfelt desire to do something about what he perceived to be the injustices of the world. Despite his many faults Ronnie maintained his defiant personality until his last breath.”
― R.D. Laing: A Life
― R.D. Laing: A Life
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