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Amanda Craig
Amanda Craig is the author of six novels, the most recent being HEARTS AND MINDS (little,Brown UK, 2009) and is the Children's Books editor of the London Times. Her website is www.amandacraig.com. She lives in London. show more
Amanda Craig is the author of six novels, the most recent being HEARTS AND MINDS (little,Brown UK, 2009) and is the Children's Books editor of the London Times. Her website is www.amandacraig.com. She lives in London.
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DubaiReader
DubaiReader rated it 8 years ago
How awful would it be to want to divorce your adulterous husband but instead to have to continue living with him because you're caught in the housing trap?! That is the position that Lottie Bredin finds herself in after she catches Quentin sleeping around. She's lost her job as an architect in Londo...
Readings and Ramblings
Readings and Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
This is a contemporary novel about immigrants in London and they tend to be illegal immigrants too. As is the case with most illegal immigrants they do not particularly want to be immigrants. They would have preferred to have remained where they were, but they immigrate to survive. Even so, though, ...
Nessa's Thoughts
Nessa's Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/9446816/If-Maeve-Binchy-had-been-a-mother-....html
The City Of Invention
The City Of Invention rated it 14 years ago
Hearts And Minds is the story of five Londoners whose lives interact. A divorced human-rights lawyer, a South African supply teacher, a Zimbabwean cab-driver, a Ukrainian teenager trafficked into prostitution, and an American PA escaping a failed relationship in her home country. But as well as bein...
carey
carey rated it 15 years ago
A bit too 'right on' at the moment, but some decent writing and great characters. It got a bit boring when all the goodies were immigrants and right-on lawyers (i.e. not earning anything for doing work for immigrants) and all the baddies were British etc. But overall a good, uplifting read..
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