Review by Robert Pomes, Munich

Born and educated in England with its specific history, culture and language, Boyle followed her heart and moved to Europe. Nonetheless, affiliation to her homeland ensured that strong ties with her family, her friends and her native country remained.
Boyle proves herself capable of sharp analysis of British society from the mid 1950s to 2022 from an objective vantage point. The dialogues within the family portrayed allow a personal, indeed intimate, insight into British society overtime.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall ruthlessly uncovers peculiarities and attitudes existent to varying degrees in British society during this period.  
British readers are offered a compelling mirror giving an opportunity for deep reflection and discussion.                                                                                                                                                           
European readers encounter revealing  insights into a country which has become more and more estranged over the last decade.

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