Suzanne Dean designed 20 different covers for this Julian Barnes novel. There are very few designer's who would be willing to do this. Dean's attention to detail in each cover is what makes each one unique. The fact that the same or similar type is used in each cover is also something that you wouldn't consider to be that important. Considering the books' heavy themes on suicide, the title is very fitting for the material. Dean creates something slightly unique and interesting with the title on each cover. But the most harrowing cover by far is the one with the scattered dandelion seeds. That is probably the most reflective out of all the the covers on the source material.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8929045/Suzanne-Dean-the-secret-to-a-good-book-cover.html
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