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'Toni Jordan achieved unexpected success with her debut novel, Addition, and her fourth book is another delicious comedyIt takes an unusual creative force to conjure an entertaining bedroom farce from reading Leo Tolstoy’s heavy tome, Anna Karenina, but Toni Jordan is a writer with a difference. ...'
'Everywhere I Look is a collection of often personal essays and diary entries spanning more than 15 years. It includes some famous pieces: a moving tribute to Garner’s mother (Dreams of Her Real Self), a heartfelt farewell to Elizabeth Jolley hung gracefully upon a bad haircut (My dear Lift-Rat).'