Bodley Head, 240pp, £20)
Patrick Bringley was working in the events department of the when his brother died. Bringley found he ‘badly wanted to stand. Alex Diggins loved his ‘gentle mix of memoir and criticism.’
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Bodley Head, 240pp, £20)
Patrick Bringley was working in the events department of the when his brother died. Bringley found he ‘badly wanted to stand. Alex Diggins loved his ‘gentle mix of memoir and criticism.’
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