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The Outcast is set in the 1950s, what made you choose this era as a background for the book?
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Outcast is an emotionally powerful evocation of postwar provincial English society and a remarkably uplifting testament to the redemptive powers of love and understanding.
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Written with nail-biting suspense and cinematic pacing, The Outcast is an emotionally powerful evocation of postwar provincial English society and a remarkably uplifting testament to the redemptive powers of love and understanding.
The Outcast: Summary and book reviews of The Outcast by Sadie Jones. 2008
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Love and Toil: Motherhood in Outcast London, 1870-1918.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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(link) "Outcast" is grim AND is totally wrong about Roman galleys (which make up a large part of plot) - she's obviously researched Renaissance era
zornhau: My Eagle of the Ninth zornhau 2010
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When Gideon is tasked to track down one last lost soul in the form of a former Ferryman known as The Outcast, things get a little dicey, but Andreyko wouldn't go as far as to reveal a promised twist for the five-issue mini series' later issues.
Let Marc Andreyko & Joel Silver Be Your Guides To Hell With ‘The Ferryman’ 7-Page Preview 2008
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Oudcast, thought it was a clever play on words; his new novel is called Outcast, and the oud, as you said, is the quintessential arabic musical instrument.
Oudcast | Jewschool 2007
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Man in the Saddle (1951) (as Andre De Toth) ... aka The Outcast (UK)
Home Theater Forum 2010
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For a debut novel, The Outcast has been a phenomenal success.
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What can I say, I'm a sucker for stories told in the GFFA, and the first book, 'Outcast' was a breath of fresh air after the grimness of Dark Nest and LOTF.
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