The Swim Club by Anne De Lisle
The Swim Club will no doubt be promoted as the ‘Australian’ version of The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood but while it shares some similarities it lacks the depth, sophisticated links to broader cultural and historical forces, and the richness of characterisation of the latter.
The Swim Club will no doubt be promoted as the ‘Australian’ version of The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood but while it shares some similarities it lacks the depth, sophisticated links to broader cultural and historical forces, and the richness of characterisation of the latter.
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