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|title=Inheritance
|sort=Inheritance
|author=Nicholas Shakespeare
|reviewer=Robin Leggett
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|paperback=0099540460
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|pages=272
|publisher=Harvill Secker
|date=July 2010
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If you enjoyed reading about Andy Larkham as much as I did, then [[Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby]] or [[The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim by Jonathan Coe]] would be right up your street. Or, while the Montaigne references in Inheritance are only a small part of the story (I don't want to make a Montaigne out of a molehill) you might feel inclined to pursue Furnivall's interests with [[How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer by Sarah Bakewell]].
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