The Only Story

Author: Julian Barnes
‘Most of us have only one story to tell. I don’t mean that only one thing happens to us in our lives: there are countless events, which we turn into countless stories. But there’s only one that matters, only one finally worth telling. This is mine.’In a staid suburb fifteen miles south of London in the sixties Paul, nineteen, home from university for the holidays, is urged….Read More
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