Tony Blair's memoirs are a journey we can all enjoy
"A Journey" tells us about everything from excessive drinking to the Labour leadership
It was more than a publishing event. The launch of Tony Blair's memoirs, A Journey, became the text through which a whole host of people could examine a whole host of subjects. Like a sacred text, with added gush, A Journey swiftly became all things to all people. Here's what it tells us about:
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Sunday, 5 September, 2010
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