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A
FEW
HOME
TRUTHS
Sharon
Gray
Description
from
the
back
cover
of
the
book
Sharon
Gray's
journalistic
career
has
been
short,
anonymous
and
riotous
for
her
readers.
Common
sense,
pain,
pathos
and
a
rare
and
mordant
wit
slide
effortlessly
from
her
pen.
Her
small
deception
of
using
a
pseudonym
enables
her
to
adapt
a
degree
of
self-revelation
rare
in
'flicker
and
die'
journalism,
and
to
explore
fully
the
morasses
and
mores
of
the
world
around
her.
It
is
a
world
as
small
as
a
cuddle
with
'the
kid',
or
a
psychological
examination
of
REbecca
the
hen;
a
world
as
wide
as
meditation
in
a
Buddhist
monastery
in
Nepal,
or
a
visit
to
a
leper
colony
in
Delhi.
Sharon
gray's
fortnightly
column
in
The
Age
is
an
awaited
pleasure
for
her
readers.
Its
collection
here
gives
it
the
permanence
it
demands.
Publisher: Currey
O'Neill
Condition: Fair
-
cover
wear
and
discolouration
of
pages.
Size
and
Weight:
Paperback, 114
pages,
weight
206g
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