Departure(s) by Julian Barnes review – this final novel is a slippery affair ⊕⊕
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Memoir merges with fiction as the author reflects on failed love, ageing and the end of life in this last instalment to his writing career
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The first volume of Cher’s extraordinary memoir mixes hard times with the high life
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