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|title=Screwing Up
|sort=Screwing Up
|author=Mark Oaten
|reviewer=John Van der Kiste
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
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|hardback=1849540071
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|pages=288
|publisher=Biteback
|date=September 2009
|isbn=978-1849540070
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I started reading this book knowing little about Oaten beyond some of the more lurid headlines, and I finished it with a great deal of sympathy and admiration for him. As an engaging, level-headed and constructive political memoir I can wholeheartedly recommend it.
For a similar memoir, written by 'the most popular politician he's ever met', you will also probably enjoy [[Climbing the Bookshelves: The Autobiography of Shirley Williams by Shirley Williams|Climbing the Bookshelves by Shirley Williams]].
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