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Tag: WWII

April 19, 2024April 19, 2024 Bill Wolfe

WHALE FALL is an absorbing, lyrical coming of age story set on an isolated Welsh island

July 11, 2023July 11, 2023 Bill Wolfe

Finding César: Linda Joy Myers on conducting research in France for her WWII novel THE FORGER OF MARSEILLE

March 26, 2022April 19, 2022 Bill Wolfe

A young woman comes of age amidst the complex reality of life in 1940s North Carolina in THE TOBACCO WIVES

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