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Author: A S Byatt

The Children’s Book – A S Byatt

Very enjoyable tale of southern English life in the early part of the 20th century, switching from London to Suffolk, and crossing the classes from debutantes to potter’s boys.

Frustratingly I only got as far at chapter 33 before I had to return it to the library, so the remainder is at present unread….

Amazon.co.uk link: The Children’s Book – A S Byatt

Author MaryPosted on 6 December 2010Categories Modern fictionTags A S Byatt

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Born and brought up in Solihull, I studied at St Andrews and in Chester before moving to live and work in London. In 2020 I relocated to Herefordshire.

I’ve done a variety of jobs in the legal sector, focusing on the knowledge management and technology side of things since 2000. You’ll find details on LinkedIn.

SparklyTrainers is about my world outside work. As you’ll see, I love to travel, take photos and read.

My email is [my firstname] @ [my surname].com

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