As cosy as it gets, there is something particularly warm and nostalgic about the dual-timeline narrative of this simple yet poignant tale set in a fictional northern English village. For such a short offering, it feels surprisingly profound and layered, particularly when the tales interlink. This is a book which simultaneously both immerses us in its emotional depths while actually not laying the sentiment too thickly; it lets us make our own way there, with our own thoughts and feelings ab...
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