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Topic History of: Top publisher requests copy of 65 My Life So Far
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dixie I hope that leads to a big push by a mainstream publisher, and we see it in Waterstones and Smiths etc.

I've now read the book, and very much enjoyed it. For a casual reader, I would suggest starting at Part 2, followed by parts 3 and 4. By them, the reader is probably looking for more, so can choose to read part 1, which, though very interesting, is the most difficult section to read. (Not sure if "difficult" is the right word, but will have to do for now!).
JK2006 Just had a nice letter from the Managing Director of one of Britain's top publishing companies requesting a copy of 65 My Life So Far.