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|title=An Englishwoman in New York
|sort=Englishwoman in New York, An
|publisher=John Murray
|date=October 2013
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|website=http://www.annemariecasey.com/
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|summary=Both escapist and down-to-earth, pithy and wise, but most of all this feel-good read about a group of women at the school gate is a worthy successor to ''Sex and the City'' and [[The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger|The Devil Wears Prada]]. Ah, New York, New York!
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I just love that feeling. I’m in the hands of an writer who knows the business of writing inside out, and I can relax and enjoy a surprise ride with plenty of laughs along the way. No, I’m not related to veteran scriptwriter and producer Anne-Marie Casey: in a literary world awash with good reads, this is the highest-calibre popular novel I’ve read in a while.
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