A funny and clever novel about art and reality and the way they
imitate each other, from the author of The Prime of Miss Jean
Brodie. With an introduction by Mark Lawson. Would-be novelist
Fleur Talbot works for the snooty, irascible Sir Quentin Oliver at
the Autobiographical Association, whose members are all at work on
their memoirs. When her employer gets his hands on Fleur's
novel-in-progress, mayhem ensues as its scenes begin coming true...
Spark's inimitable style make this literary joyride thoroughly
appealing. 'The most gloriously entertaining novel since The Prime
of Miss Jean Brodie.' AN Wilson, Spectator 'I read this book in a
delirium of delight ... robust and full-bodied, a wise and mature
work, and a brilliantly mischievous one.' New York Times Book
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