The Greatest Sorrow

Penguin Uk (1998)
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The Greatest Sorrow is an enthralling novel that links ideas of public and private history with worlds of passion and madness, intellect and emotion. Ovenden draws an often funny and touching portrait of a male friendship despite the vagaries of life.

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