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The Things We Do To Our Friends
by Heather Darwent
Clare arrives at Edinburgh University determined to reinvent herself and make friends. She is surprised and delighted to be drawn into the world of charismatic Tabitha, who leads a glamorous, wealthy life in with interesting friends and holidays in France. I felt for Clare as she tries not to make any faux pas among people who move with the ease and lustre of the upper middle classes.
The reason for Tabitha's friendship becomes clear. She has identified Clare as someone who can help in her idea to wreak revenge on erring men.
An enjoyable page turner with a feminist slant.
The reason for Tabitha's friendship becomes clear. She has identified Clare as someone who can help in her idea to wreak revenge on erring men.
An enjoyable page turner with a feminist slant.