So Many Ways To Begin

Author: Jon McGregor
Coventry Museum curator David Carter cannot help but wish for more out of life. But Auntie Julia’s careless words years earlier have left David restless with the knowledge that his whole life has been constructed around an untruth. And so he attempts to begin anew…..Read More
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