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245 14 $aThe taxi driver's daughter /$cJulia Darling.
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500 $aOriginally published: London: Viking, 2003.
520 $aIn 'The Taxi Driver's Daughter', Julia Darling tells the story of a family from the North East on the verge of collapse, caught between the escape they crave and the imperfect reality that seems to be their lot.
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