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Saturday, 6 January 2018



Our Book of the Week this week is Jennifer Egan's elegant and insightful new novel Manhattan Beach. 

>> Read Stella's review. 

>> “Writing entirely outside of my lifetime was extremely challenging." 

>> "I wanted to write a book that addressed the issue of female power."

>> Lit Up. 

>> Egan chats with Claire Messud. 

>> Manhattan Beach considered in the Los Angeles Review of Books. 

>> Egan's website. 

>> Jennifer Egan at VOLUME. 

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