Some Hope: A Trilogy
Some Hope: A Trilogy
Editorial Reviews
Time Out London
This is a beautifully written novel . . . whose harrowing but fiercely funny portrait of addiction is the best I've ever read.
The Literary Review
A gruesome, and often gruesomely funny, study of the minor aristocracy at play.
Some Hope: A Trilogy
Some Hope: A Trilogy,Edward St. Aubyn,Open City Books,1890447366,Country life,Drug addicts,Fathers and sons,Fiction,Fiction - General,Gloucestershire (England),Humorous,Literary,Popular English Fiction
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