It always seems like a bit of a silly exercise, asking authors what books "they wish they'd written" (The Da Vinci Code, I always assume -- funding any- and every-thing they'd care to write after that ...), but when The Telegraph asks The Folio Prize finalists -- i.e. Anne Carson and Jane Gardam, among others -- that question it seems at least worth a look.
The only one of the named works under review at the complete review is Gardam's mention, Le Grand Meaulnes.
The only one of the named works under review at the complete review is Gardam's mention, Le Grand Meaulnes.