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Ghost story

Ghost story
Ghost story
When Agatha and Paddy decide to leave London and buy a house on the coast, they are full of hope for themselves and their growing family - baby Max and a new child on the way. Three months later, when the builders move out and they move in, things look very different. A personal tragedy threatens to destroy all they have carefully built up and only a small miracle, it seems, will save them. . . Ghost Story is a book both haunted and haunting, which asks how we can ever mourn something that hasn't lived. Emotionally resonant, beautifully crafted and ultimately redemptive, it will take you to the heart of suffering and desire.
Penguin Books
Litt, Toby
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Litt, Toby
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Litt, Toby (2005) Ghost story , London. Penguin Books

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When Agatha and Paddy decide to leave London and buy a house on the coast, they are full of hope for themselves and their growing family - baby Max and a new child on the way. Three months later, when the builders move out and they move in, things look very different. A personal tragedy threatens to destroy all they have carefully built up and only a small miracle, it seems, will save them. . . Ghost Story is a book both haunted and haunting, which asks how we can ever mourn something that hasn't lived. Emotionally resonant, beautifully crafted and ultimately redemptive, it will take you to the heart of suffering and desire.

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 480184
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480184
PURE UUID: 69c89e6c-7345-47ac-a21b-17112dd2a2af
ORCID for Toby Litt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8065-2858

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Date deposited: 01 Aug 2023 16:59
Last modified: 02 Aug 2023 02:19

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Author: Toby Litt ORCID iD

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