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Booker winner on the McCanns
Anne Enright, winner of the Man Booker Prize, has written an article for the London Review of Books entitled 'Disliking the McCanns'.
The Times quotes from the piece today: "I disliked the McCanns earlier than most people (I’m not proud of it). I thought I was angry with them for leaving their children alone. In fact, I was angry at their failure to accept that their daughter was probably dead. I wanted them to grieve, which is to say go away. In this, I am as bad as people who complain that ‘she does not cry’.”
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