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All at sea
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[Financial Times] - Monique Roffey's arresting new novel Archipelago, her first since the Orange Prize-shortlisted The White Woman on the Green Bicycle (2009), follows the path of a bereaved man who tosses his phone into the sea and then sets himself adrift from his life.
Archipelago, By Monique Roffey
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[The Independent] - One night, the rains came and they flooded Gavin's home in Trinidad, tearing apart his family. The exact nature of the tragedy is only slowly revealed, but Gavin feels that he has to get his six-year-old daughter, Océan, to stop screaming whenever it
Not Me: Memoirs of a German Childhood, By Joachim Fest (trs Martin Chalmers)
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[The Independent] - Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this feature. Please read our Legal Terms & Policies. A A A. Email. Latest in Reviews. Archipelago, By Monique Roffey · El Clásico: Barcelona v Real
Liza Klaussmann: People will never tire of reading about fading glamour
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[Metro] - Anthony Cartwright: Today's social problems stem from the Thatcher era · Keith Ridgway: I could never write a trashy novel · Monique Roffey: My soul lies firmly in the Caribbean · Harriet Sergeant: Kids are turning to gangs in the search for structure
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