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The Roundtable
11:18 am
Mon January 28, 2013
Natasha Solomons - The House at Tyneford
In Natasha Solomons’ novel The House at Tyneford, we’re brought into the Downtown Abbey-esque
upstairs/downstairs world of England at the beginning of World War II. Our main character Elise escapes Nazi occupied Vienna to Tyneford as a parlor maid, and we see the barriers begin to crumble between the floors, and how the small town and house hold struggles to stay afloat.
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