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Josephine Hart
Josephine Hart's international bestselling novels include Damage, Sin, Oblivion, and The Truth About Love. Born and raised in Ireland, she also produced several successful plays in London's West End. Prior to becoming a writer, Hart worked in publishing and established the Gallery Poets and West... show more

Josephine Hart's international bestselling novels include Damage, Sin, Oblivion, and The Truth About Love. Born and raised in Ireland, she also produced several successful plays in London's West End. Prior to becoming a writer, Hart worked in publishing and established the Gallery Poets and West End Poetry Hour.
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Birth date: March 01, 1942
Died: June 02, 2011
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La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 11 years ago
Esta frase describe muy bien al personaje principal :It had been so simple. I was trembling with joy and longing. Lines from childhood sang in my head, ‘All a-wonder and a wild, wild longing’.My maniac’s face as I walked from the booth startled a passer-by.Un libro breve pero excelente.
Overloaded Bookshelf
Overloaded Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
This was recommended to me by a friend as "the best book [he's] ever read", and I'm afraid I couldn't disagree more! It's incredibly tedious. The characters are so dreary and self-obsessed I just wanted to give them a good slap. The fact that I kept visualising Jeremy Irons as the main character did...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 12 years ago
“Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive.”By the time the narrator of this story is fifty he has lived his life almost as if by accident. An unexceptional childhood followed by an impassionate marriage and successful but unfulfilling careers, first as a G.P and subsequently as an up...
The BiblioSanctum
The BiblioSanctum rated it 14 years ago
Hot...and tragic.
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 14 years ago
Damage is one of those novels that you know from the start is not going to end well. It tells you so in almost the first paragraph, but therein lies the draw. What happens to make such a statement? What could possess someone to conscientiously do something so wrong that would cause him or her to mak...
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