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Cairo (bet you thought I was going to say China)

Cairo (bet you thought I was going to say China)

By Meg Rosoff on 22 March 2011

Given the state of the news, I can’t help thinking of the visit I made to Cairo courtesy of the British Council about two years ago. I was there for the Cairo book festival with fellow authors Anthony Horowitz, Margaret Drabble and David Almond. After a meeting with Mrs Mubarak, who talked about the importance [...]

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