Liza’s creature comforts
The Express | 27 Jan 1997
Liza Goddard lives with five dogs, two horses, two cats, mice, and animal-loving husband and two hamster-collecting adolescent children.
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“Caroline Phillips is a tenacious and skilful writer with a flair for high quality interviewing and a knack for making things work.”
Liza Goddard lives with five dogs, two horses, two cats, mice, and animal-loving husband and two hamster-collecting adolescent children.
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