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PRAISE FOR CAMILLA GIBB:
Sweetness in the Belly
'A wonderful feat of imagination and empathy. I had to
suppress bitter feelings of literary envy, even as I couldn't
stop devouring it.' Louis de Bernieres
'Gibb's understanding of this world seems almost uncanny
but it is her compassion for her characters that impressed me
the most. [Sweetness in the Belly] challenges and disturbs as it
enlightens and uplifts. A really exceptional
achievement.' Barbara Gowdy
The Petty Details of So and So's Life
'Gibb is surely one of the most talented
ifcy * iB writers around Her novel [is] a deeply
moving survey of what makes our hearts
WmJ J beat fast and slow. She can do funny, she
can do sad, she can do sex. I suspect that
there is little that this wonderful woman
cannot do.' The Times
'Funny, twisted, heart-breaking' Independent
Mouthing the Words
'It is a testament to Camilla Gibb's ability as a writer that a
book with such uncompromising subject matter should be so...
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PRAISE FOR CAMILLA GIBB:
Sweetness in the Belly
'A wonderful feat of imagination and empathy. I had to
suppress bitter feelings of literary envy, even as I couldn't
stop devouring it.' Louis de Bernieres
'Gibb's understanding of this world seems almost uncanny
but it is her compassion for her characters that impressed me
the most. [Sweetness in the Belly] challenges and disturbs as it
enlightens and uplifts. A really exceptional
achievement.' Barbara Gowdy
The Petty Details of So and So's Life
'Gibb is surely one of the most talented
ifcy * iB writers around Her novel [is] a deeply
moving survey of what makes our hearts
WmJ J beat fast and slow. She can do funny, she
can do sad, she can do sex. I suspect that
there is little that this wonderful woman
cannot do.' The Times
'Funny, twisted, heart-breaking' Independent
Mouthing the Words
'It is a testament to Camilla Gibb's ability as a writer that a
book with such uncompromising subject matter should be so
readable. I found myself turning the pages eagerly
Mouthing the Words is a novel that haunts. It should be read
with caution.' Raffaella Barker in the Mail on Sunday
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