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The Tide Knot
Helen Dunmore

HarperCollins, 2008

Helen Dunmore brings back the amazing world of Ingo in this much-awaited sequel
Unable to face the memories of her husband's disappearance, Sapphire's mother moves the family away from their seaside cottage to the town of St. Pirans. Sapphy's brother, Conor, seems to be settling into his new life just fine, and her mom, with the attentions of new ...
  
  











  



  
The Deep by Helen Dunmore (UK Hardcover Edition)
Helen Dunmore, 2007

Good middle chapter of series
It would be a disservice to Dunmore to criticize this book. It is just as well written as the other two. The problem for some people is that they do not understand that this is a "middle chapter," so obviously, there will not be the degree of action there was in the ...
  
  











  



  
With Your Crooked Heart
Helen Dunmore

Atlantic Monthly Pr, 2000

With Your Crooked Heart
WITH YOUR CROOKED HEART is a journey into the feeling and lives of three exrtremely different people whose insides are torn and compelling. The book should be read and then the reader can go backwards and read TALKING TO THE DEAD. These two books are written by the ...
  
  











  



  
Ice Cream
Helen Dunmore

Grove Press, 2002

It's hard not to gobble these stories all at once!
You know the saying: you can't tell a book by its cover. As a reviewer, I don't take looks too seriously but I have to admit this is one cute package: a slim vanilla volume covered by a shiny dust jacket with candy-colored stripes and a picture of an (empty) ice-cream ...
  
  











  



  
Ingo
Helen Dunmore

HarperTrophy, 2008

Great book
I loved this book. I picked it up in Barnes and Noble because the cover was so pretty and started reading it. I ended up buying it that day. It's true that it's prbably not the best for a young kid, but I think it would be ok for a little more mature kids, maybe 9 ...
  
  











  



  
Spell of Winter
Helen Dunmore

Penguin Putnam~trade, 1996

Haunting, enveloping, powerful prose
Siblings Rob and Catherine live in the big old house with their cold grandfather after their mother abandoned them and their father left to live in a mental institution. Left alone to wonder about the family secrets that seem to be hiding everywhere, they turn to each ...
  
  











  



  
The Fox; The Captain's Doll; The Ladybird (Penguin Classics)
D. H. Lawrence

Penguin Classics, 2006

The Fox/The Captain's Doll/The Ladybird: Three excellent post World War I signs of wasteland loss and angst by DH Lawrence
Penguin is reissuing all of the D.H. Lawrence works in an attractive new format featuring hauntingly beautiful cover artistic works. The first story is this slim volume is "The Fox" which has been made into a motion picture. It is the most famous of the stories. ...
  
  











  



  
Talking to the Dead: A Novel
Helen Dunmore

Little Brown & Co (T), 1997

The best read in my 21st century...
'Talking to the Dead' is incredible at many levels. The voice is strong from the beginning. The relationship between the sisters is rich, wonderfully written, provocative. While it's a totally different work, it's a gem in the same way as 'A Handmaid's Tale': ...
  
  











  



  
The Siege: A Novel
Helen Dunmore

Grove Press, 2002

Cold throughout and within
The author effectively captures the Siege of Leningrad and allows the reader to experience it through the eyes of Anna, a young woman who with her father, younger brother, her father's mistress, and a young man from Siberia are caught in the Seige. Some survive, some ...
  
  











  



  
Poems of Solitude (Hesperus Poetry)
Emily Bronte

Hesperus Press, 2004

The cheerful comforts of home, and the joys of memory and hope, form the background for an expression of inner fortitude in this moving book of solitude and sorrow. Despite the isolation of Haworth, the small Yorkshire village where she was raised, Emily Brontė manages to transcend her surroundings to give the universal themes of love, time, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Siege
Helen Dunmore

Penguin Books Ltd, 2002
  
  











  



  
Counting the Stars
Helen Dunmore

Fig Tree, 2008

Unnatural obsession
This is a story of a strange and obsessive love for an older woman by the Roman poet, Catullus, as a young man. In the time of Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus, Catullus, the younger son of a noble family, comes to live in Rome to develop his poetic ability and to ...
  
  











  



  
Indigo 01 - Im Sog des Meeres
Helen Dunmore

Bertelsmann Verlag, 2006
  
  











  



  
Your Blue-Eyed Boy: A Novel
Helen Dunmore

Back Bay Books, 1999

On irreversible decisions - a story of passing time
"Your Blue-Eyed Boy" is a novel about time lost. You cannot regain the features of the body you once had, every single cell of your flesh underwent many a transformation, and more to the point, your mind has changed. Irreversibly. The past cannot be brought back, ...
  
  











  



  
Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: Remembering St Ives
Marion Dell, Marion Whybrow

Tabb House, 2004
  
  











  



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