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The New Granta Book of the Family
Edited by: Liz Jobey
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A collection of some of the best writing about family relationships in the English language, drawn from the pages of Granta Magazine.
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Soucy's brilliant second novel is a captivating and suspenseful examination of guilt.
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The third volume in the prize-winning trilogy acclaimed as one of the greatest undertakings in modern Quebec fiction.
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Hebert's captivating novel about a girl's world opening up in the wartime English countryside.
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Shree Ghatage lovingly details daily life in India's urban south in this lively, humorous collection.
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The ninth novel in the New Age series chronicles the social life of early 20th century Canada, when so many things still seemed possible.
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A heady, powerfully emotional novel that is part family saga, part love story, and part mystery.
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A new life awaits and love is in the air in this novel about the 1953 continental air race from London to Christchurch: the bride flight.
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Caesarion is a novel that asks how anyone can ever know for sure how to be the right parent for their child, and how any child can know how to let themselves be parented.
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"A major literary talent." — IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Jury Citation
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