wfzimmerman’s review: “Hard to classify this book — self-flagellating, wittily self-deprecating memoir? Only the few asides about the author’s father — an accomplished scholar and man of substance — give much hint of who the real Toby Young is. Terrifically enjoyable reading, though.”
Da Capo Press (2003), Paperback, 340 pages
tags: Advance reading copy, ARC, first edition
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