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1. The Children of Dynmouth
by William Trevor
"The Children Of Dynmouth" - a classic prize-winning novel by William Trevor. "Penguin Decades" bring you the novels that helped shape modern Britain ... More
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2. Welsh Flannel
by Derek Brock
Here is a completely fresh view of a small Welsh town, and the very ordinary people who live in it. Except that things seem to happen to them in the ... More
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3. A Girl Called Al
by Constance C Greene
A seventh-grade girl, her slightly overweight girl friend, Al, and the assistant superintendent of their apartment building form a mutually needed ... More
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4. Hello Down There
by Michael Parker
Set in a coastal North Carolina town in 1952, this lyrical first novel tells the haunting story of two star-crossed lovers caught in the throes of ... More
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5. Love and Duty
by Kate Alexander
Ella Martin is so much in love with Piers Armitage that even the prospect of taking on the three children of his first marriage doesn't seem too ... More
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9. Strictly Business
by Henry O
Short excerpt: The greatest treat an actor can have is to witness the pitiful performance with which all other actors desecrate the stage.
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10. Your Blue-Eyed Boy
by Helen Dunmore
'There are things you should know about blackmail ...' At 38, Simone has responsibilities: she's a district judge with two small boys, and a husband ... More
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11. The Kiss of Life
by Amber Dana
The Reverend Les Pawley and his wife had raised two daughters, proud of the way each girl was maturing and learning. Then love came to Mary ... More
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13. High flyer
by John Francome
Two brothers run away together but one heads for the circus and the other to a racing stables. When they meet again tensions develop.
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14. The Wine-Dark Opal
by Virginia Coffman
American ghost writer Roberta Fisher is employed by Sybille Halloway, a glamorous but almost forgotten Hollywood star from the Golden Era of movies, ... More
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15. Emma Watson: The Watsons Completed
by Joan Aiken
A fourth novel based on the works of Jane Austen. Focuses on THE WATSONS, Austen's unfinished novel and continues the story of the heroine Emma, who ... More
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17. Storm in the Village
by Miss Read
On a blustery March day in the village of Fairacre, Miss Clare sees two strangers, 'pacing slowly, side by side, along the edge of Hundred Acre Field ... More
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18. Over the Gate
by Miss Read
"The story of the village goes back a long, long time, and it still goes on. I have listened to my neighbours' accounts of tales long ago, and with ... More
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21. Village Centenary
by Miss Read
This Miss Read story chronicle's the year Miss Read's school celebrates its 100th anniversary, with the help and sometimes hindrance of readers ... More
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22. The Present: A Malory Holiday Novel
by Johanna Lindsey
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24. I'll Get You!
by Malcolm Carrick
a young boy growing up in post-war London tries to fit in with his neighborhood friends.
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25. Human Croquet
by Kate Atkinson
From the author of the Whitbread Book of the Year, "Behind the Scenes at the Museum", comes a magical and funny novel about family, fairy tales, and ... More
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