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| | | | | A Month in the Country by J. L. Carr is a slim but remarkably rich novel. Set during the summer of 1920, the story follows Tom Birkin, a shell-shocked World War I veteran who arrives in a quiet Yorkshire village to restore a medieval wall painting in the local church. What appears at first to... | |
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| | | | | Nonfiction November, nonfiction, book challenges | |
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| | | | | Claire Keegan is an Irish writer who writes atmospheric, slice of life novellas on an aspect of Irish life. I read her novella Foster some years ago, a touching and eerie story of a girl caught between two sets of parents, that is unsettling, though never quite reveals the source of this tension, that is... | |
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| | | Novellas: "all killer, no filler" ~Joe Hill Hard to believe, but it's nearly that time again. Autumn is drawing in. For the SIXTH year in a row, Cathy of 746 Books and I are co-hosting Novellas in November as a month-long blogging and social media challenge celebrating the art of the short book. A novella... | ||