Caviar for Breakfast
Quartet, 196 pp, illus, index, $11.95
Memoir
Caviar for Breakfast by Betty Roland
by Dymphna Cusack •
The publisher did scant service to the author by putting a ‘blurb’ before the book, emphasising ideas that are neither implicit nor explicit in it. Betty Roland does not claim to be a prophet.
The old cliché ‘I couldn’t put it down’ was literally true when I read her Caviar for Breakfast, the account of her year in the Soviet Union in 1934.
We all do silly things when we are young!
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