"Half a century ago Crawfie, the Queen's nanny, shocked the nation by penning a Buckingham Palace memoir.
[Cherie Blair's] tale reads like Crawfie with added contraceptives.
Her enemies will exult.
If I was one of the Blair children, I would not think much of the book.
Their mother presents herself pretty much as most of us imagined her — a "me" person with bells on, obsessed with self-fulfilment, oblivious of the impact of her words and actions upon others."
-- Max Hastings, columnist, reviewing NewAger Cherie Blair's memoirs for The Daily Mail
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