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The chronicler of contemporary London, acclaimed and bestselling author Zadie Smith, returns with her first historical novel
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Set in 1980s Dublin, the heart-breaking story of a once-in-a-lifetime friendship, for readers of Shuggie Bain, My Brilliant Friend and Just Kids
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