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  1. Island of Last Hope

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    November 25, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    A group of Polish fighter pilots walking away from a Hawker Hurricane in October 1940, probably at RAF Northolt in …
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  2. The return of Asterix: the Verdict

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    November 12, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    The first hint was an intriguing question in the Guardian Quiz (no. 3), then a query on Twitter. Just in …
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  3. The Comfort of Fellow Writers

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    October 31, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    Today marks my first ever contribution to a blog that I’ve found both addictive and invaluable for the past few …
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  4. News and Pictures

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    October 18, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    Huge thanks to everyone who came to Review bookshop to welcome That Burning Summer into the world on October 4th …
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  5. New book, new look!

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    October 3, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    I’m delighted with the new design of this website – huge thanks to Jan Bielecki and Cait Davies in particular …
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  6. Journey to Hill 481

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    October 1, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    Last week’s experience of visiting some of the settings for key events in A World Between Us was extremely powerful. It’s …
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  7. The cave hospital, at last.

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    September 27, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    ‘This hospital is in a cave.   When Felix heard, she imagined a storybook kind of cave, where dragons lurk on …
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  8. Remembering the Battle of the Ebro, September 1938

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    September 26, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    ‘On the other side of the river, spirits are high. They’ve driven Franco’s forces from the steep hillsides outside Corbera. …
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  9. In praise of cross-fertilisation

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    September 10, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    In the past week my work as a writer has taken me to Edinburgh to participate in a conference on transgressive …
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  10. Book Genes

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    August 5, 2013 by Lydia Syson

    Every book has its own peculiar literary heritage, a kind of textual DNA that can be as hard to map …
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