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- Finding_Myself abstract "This article is about the novel. For the psychological concept, see identity crisis.Finding Myself is a 2003 novel by Toby Litt. The story is a comedy about friendship, love, hate and society in the English seaside town of Southwold, and centers on the main characters, female writer Victoria About (\"pronounced Abut\") and the friends and relatives she has invited for a month.Finding Myself is the sixth novel by Toby Litt, and published by Penguin Books. The Times called it \"a compelling page-turner\", The Observer thought it was \"fascinating and dazzling\".".
- Finding_Myself author Toby_Litt.
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- Finding_Myself wikiPageWikiLink The_Observer.
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- Finding_Myself author Toby_Litt.
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- Finding_Myself genre Postmodernism.
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- Finding_Myself name "Finding myself".
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- Finding_Myself releaseDate "2003".
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- Finding_Myself comment "This article is about the novel. For the psychological concept, see identity crisis.Finding Myself is a 2003 novel by Toby Litt. The story is a comedy about friendship, love, hate and society in the English seaside town of Southwold, and centers on the main characters, female writer Victoria About (\"pronounced Abut\") and the friends and relatives she has invited for a month.Finding Myself is the sixth novel by Toby Litt, and published by Penguin Books.".
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