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  • L.P. Hartley's 'The Go-Between' is the classic, Ian McEwan's 'Atonement' the recent retread.

    The Hazards of Fairyland Frank Cottrell Boyce 2011

  • This is the "Go-Between God" that John V. Taylor describes in his beautiful 1967 book, The Go-Between God -- God in the Holy Spirit who helps us make connections with others we'd never make on our own.

    Cathleen Falsani: An Invitation to The Great Conversation Cathleen Falsani 2012

  • It should be a real crowd-pleaser, with the music coming from Richard Taylor, composer of the recent musical version of The Go-Between.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2011

  • I can't reconstruct exactly how, but the UnSuggestions for Blue Like Jazz are not a completely inaccurate match for my library, I suspect because few sf readers are into liberal brands of Christianity. [edited to add: It's the top UnSuggestion for A Case of Conscience, second for The Go-Between and Farmer in the Sky, and further down for The Adventures of the Stainless Steel Rat and 32 Stories.]

    Linkspam for 27-5-2009 nwhyte 2009

  • This is the "Go-Between God" that John V. Taylor describes in his beautiful 1967 book, The Go-Between God -- God in the Holy Spirit who helps us make connections with others we'd never make on our own.

    Cathleen Falsani: An Invitation to The Great Conversation Cathleen Falsani 2012

  • In this season of Epiphany, may we honor the Go-Between God by creating a safe space for all people to join the Great Conversation.

    Cathleen Falsani: An Invitation to The Great Conversation Cathleen Falsani 2012

  • Your description of the book makes it sound very appealing — and reminds me that I want to read The Go-Between at some point relatively soon.

    Thinking Of You « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • The past, for certain writers, isn't "a foreign country," as the English novelist L.P. Hartley wrote in "The Go-Between."

    A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity Eric Ormsby 2011

  • In this season of Epiphany, may we honor the Go-Between God by creating a safe space for all people to join the Great Conversation.

    Cathleen Falsani: An Invitation to The Great Conversation Cathleen Falsani 2012

  • But the play works as a picture of an England of powdered eggs and emotional deprivation and as an account, not unlike LP Hartley's The Go-Between, of how adult life can be scarred by childhood experience.

    The Late Middle Classes 2010

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