Tana French Quotes
When We Left School, It Was The Early Eighties. This Country Was On Its Knees. There Were No Jobs, None. If You Couldn't Go Into Daddy's Business, You Emigrated Or Went On The Dole. Even If You Had The Money And The Points For College - And We Didn't - That Just Put It Off For A Few Years.
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