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5 journalers for this copy...
From the library sales trolley.
These stories confront issues that arise every time a child sees a parent throught the looking glass of the past.
NZ author.
These stories confront issues that arise every time a child sees a parent throught the looking glass of the past.
NZ author.
Released on Thursday, July 15, 2004 at N/A in n/a, n/a Controlled Releases.
Sent to Gretchenboyd in Christchurch.
Sent to Gretchenboyd in Christchurch.
Yet to be read.
I plan to release the book in Dunedin once I have read it.
Picked up from Trattorie when I dropped off the books from the "mobile OCZ". I'm starting to collect up NZ books again to take to the Brisbane BC-AUS convention, so hopefully I'll get it read before June.
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Are we doomed to repeat the mistakes of our parents? Kate Flannery obviously thinks so, and in this book explores the ways in which the lives of three women echo each other through the generations. An ok read, but didn't really capture my attention - the story just didn't seem to get anywhere (although maybe that was the point).
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