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The Summer of a Dormouse: A Year of Growing Old Disgracefully (Windsor Selection)
JOHN MORTIMER
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| #6205763 in Books | 2001 | Format: Import | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| But I still can't put on my socks..|By John the Reader|Who could resist the reading recommendation of a friend, or of reading a book with the opening lines of - "The time will come in your life, it will almost certainly come, when the voice of God will thunder at you from a cloud, 'From this day forth thou shall not be able to put on thine own socks'."!? Oh dear Lord, I heard.||'Charming, intelligent, cheerful, mellifluous, gossipy and wise. Buy it for Christmas' - Fay Weldon, Mail on Sunday|About the Author|Sir John Mortimer was born in 1923. He created the character Rumpole of the Bailey, and w
'Charming, intelligent, cheerful, mellifluous, gossipy and wise. Buy it for Christmas' - Fay Weldon, "Mail on Sunday". John Mortimer recounts an extraordinarily full year in his life, which includes working on films, raising Lottery money for the Royal Court, chairing the committee that will decide on the new Trafalgar Square statue, having lunch with old lags in prison, and harrying New Labour. Public and private, poignant and frank, "The Summer of a Dormouse" is a vivi...
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