The Art of Lost Luggage

The Art of Lost Luggage
ISBN-10
1842230557
ISBN-13
9781842230558
Category
Air travel
Pages
310
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Poolbeg Press
Author
Amanda Murphy

Description

“ I'm in London , at my friend Alex's house . Why ? ” " Why ? ... By the way , why does she think I'm called Douglas ? ” " Sorry ? " “ I rang your mother , tried to explain who I was and she said ' Oh , you must be Douglas ' .

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