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| | | | Fiction - paperback; Flamingo; 240 pages; 2003. This is one of those rare books that is almost impossible to review without quoting the whole novel from cover to cover. Pretty much every clipped and stripped back sentence in Paula Fox'sThe Widow's Children resonates with meaning and provides startling insights into the ways in which family... | |
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| | | | Fiction - hardcover;Farrar Straus and Giroux; 134 pages; 2018. For a slight book, Gerald Murnane's Border Districts: A Fiction packs a very large punch. Well, not so much a punch, but a tickling of the grey matter, for this is a novel - supposedly Murnane's last (he's 79) - that makes you see the world... | |
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| | | | Features Around The World in German Literature 1 Keeping Up With The Magic Mountain of German Literature 1 Meet the blogger, translator and publisher: James J Conway 1 The 2021 #germanlitmonth non-fiction TBR 1 Fiction Anthology of 17 short stories 1 Baum Love and Death in Bali 1 Bernhard Concrete 1 Berthold Eagles of The... | |
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| | I didn't know when I stumbled on Ellie Curzon's The Ration Book Baby at the library, that it's the first in a series called A Village at War. The other titles churned out since 2021 are The Spitfire Girl (2023)*, The Wartime Vet (2024), Wartime Wishes for the Land Girls (2024), The Codebreaker Girls (2021)... |