Commenter Tinsley Collins recently wrote that this book absolutely must be read for its joyful comedy and 'landmine of language'. She's right so let's do it this month
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Last week marked the centenary of Laurie Lee's birth. That's reason enough for revisiting Cider With Rosie. Heck, waking up in the morning is motivation enough for re-opening this wonderful book. But the thing that most persuaded us at Guardian HQ to discuss Laurie Lee this month on the Reading group was actually a reader comment on our Tips, Links and Suggestions blog. I'll paste it in full here, so you can see why. Tinsley Collins wrote:
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