"In this, the second part of Deborah Levy’s “living autobiography,” she is getting divorced and “finding another way to live.” She moves out of the family home to a small flat with her daughter. Yet, the other aspects of her life continue, her mother is terminally ill and she continues to write..." - James Doyle reviews The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy
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