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WWII novel '22 Britannia Road' paints complex charactersAuburn CitizenWith Memorial Day next week and June 6 the anniversary of D-Day, this month's Book Report reviews Amanda Hodgkinson's World War II novel â22 Britannia Road.â We meet Silvana and her 7-year-old son, Aurek, getting off a ship in England in 1946. |
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Stawell Library celebrates Year of ReadingSummit SunIt evokes books like Irene Nemirovsky's Suite Francaise, Bernard Schlink's The Reader and William Boyd's Restless - intelligent, powerful novels that appeal to a wide audience. Told by Cal, a hermaphrodite who was raised as a girl until adolescence. |
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Jack Topchik Foreigner in a foreign landFrederick News Post (subscription)The book, "Suite Francaise," a piercing, biting and angry evocation of the French response to crisis, has been proclaimed a masterpiece. It is available in both hardcover and paperback. It was several decades before the French would confront the ... |
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