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|title=Below the Parapet
|author=Carol Thatcher
|buy=No
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=364
|publisher=HarperCollins
|date=7 April 1997
|isbn=0006384587
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I didn't open this book with any great expectations. I'm far from being a fan of what Mrs Thatcher achieved as the UK's first woman Prime Minister and I don't think that children are the best people to write biographies of their parents. I well remember reading Dominic Carman's biography of his father, [[No Ordinary Man|George Carman]]. I was pleasantly surprised though - the book was read over a couple of evenings and I felt that I knew Denis Thatcher rather better than before I opened the book. I'd also warmed to him, even if only a little.
I'm glad I read the book, although I doubt that I'll want to read it again.
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