Celia Walden
Payday
15 editions
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2021
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The Square
4 editions
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published
2023
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Harm's Way
7 editions
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published
2008
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Babysitting George: The Last Days of a Soccer Icon
10 editions
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published
2011
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På sikker afstand
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2008
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Cruelle
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Hora de pagar (versión latinoamericana): Debían detenerlo y destruirlo... ¿A cualquier precio? (Spanish Edition)
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Acerto de contas
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“When I started out, you lot decided I was God. I remember first seeing the word 'godlike' written in a paper about me. I didn't know how to handle it at all - how could I?”
― Babysitting George: The Last Days of a Soccer Icon
― Babysitting George: The Last Days of a Soccer Icon
“My Road to Recovery'? I heard myself suggest, and it struck me, not for the first time, that the tone we journalists adopt can be horribly flip. Several times. over the course of my career, I've caught myself skimming over the surface of a subject's life, without pausing to reflect on the realities of their joys and suffering. Yet it was true that something about George's disintegration mesmerised people. Which would sell more papers, I wondered: his redemption or his failure?”
― Babysitting George: The Last Days of a Soccer Icon
― Babysitting George: The Last Days of a Soccer Icon
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