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posted by cloebee
Monday, July 22, 2013
In the Springtime of the Year by Susan Hill
Beautiful, spare writing about a young village woman in England who is widowed at the age of 21
when her husband is killed while felling wood. Exquisite writing.
http://www.susan-hill.com
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