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On May 3rd, 1942, fifteen-year-old Alma Braithwaite and her fellow boarders at Goldwyn's school huddle in an air-raid shelter as bombs rain down on Exeter. When the girls emerge, the school is in ruins. Twenty-one years on, Alma lives alone and teaches music at her old school. The arrival of a new student takes Alma back to that summer and the long shadow it cast on her life.
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"From the author of Astonishing Splashes of Colour, comes an ambitious and moving exploration of the lasting impact of the Second World War ‘Morrall writes with poise and delicacy, and her subjects are delightfully offbeat.’ SUNDAY TIMES on The Roundabout Man"
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