RaveWorld Literature Today\"Hesselholdt is particularly sure to tempt any reader to pick up Woolf’s The Waves and Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet. The author, in discussing Durrell’s novels through Camilla’s thoughts, subtly shows us how we ought to approach and read Companions: \'The existence of the absolute unique frame of reference is rejected; all depending on where the events in the books are seen from, they appear different.\' Companions is a multilayered and nuanced book worthy of, and in fact, demanding of more than one reading.\