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The Road Home by Rose Tremain
Book Type: Paperback
Published: 12 June 2008
Publisher: Vintage
RRP:£7.99
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Review:
I have not read any of Tremain's work before and found this book very moving. Living in London I could picture many of the places talked about, but even without this, Tremain creates a clear picture in your head with her words, even if it is not something you wish to imagine e.g. a person sleeping on the streets. I found myself at times not wanting to keep reading because the subject matter was so poignant, but had to, to get to a happier place in the novel before I fell asleep at night. This book was gripping in that respect. I have reccomended this book to other people who have also enjoyed it and I certainly reccomend it to others as it may change your mindset.
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