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An act with staggering and far-reaching repercussions cracks this fragile network apart (divisadero next, blue table, first shard of glass) and Michael Ondaatje picks up the threads of the lives and the yearning down the years with the emphasis on Anna in France researching the life of a French poet, Lucien Segura (divisadero many, but only one eye, more shards of glass, blue table)
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It's a difficult plot to precis beyond the very beginning and an unusual family set-up which originates in Northern California with the farmer whose wife has died in childbirth. (divisadero uno perhaps) He brings home another orphan daughter from hospital, Claire, to raise with his own daughter, Anna, whilst also adopting a neighbour's child Coop, orphaned by a fire.
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It's a difficult plot to precis beyond the very beginning and an unusual family set-up which originates in Northern California with the farmer whose wife has died in childbirth. (divisadero uno perhaps) He brings home another orphan daughter from hospital, Claire, to raise with his own daughter, Anna, whilst also adopting a neighbour's child Coop, orphaned by a fire.
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An act with staggering and far-reaching repercussions cracks this fragile network apart (divisadero next, blue table, first shard of glass) and Michael Ondaatje picks up the threads of the lives and the yearning down the years with the emphasis on Anna in France researching the life of a French poet, Lucien Segura (divisadero many, but only one eye, more shards of glass, blue table)
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An act with staggering and far-reaching repercussions cracks this fragile network apart (divisadero next, blue table, first shard of glass) and Michael Ondaatje picks up the threads of the lives and the yearning down the years with the emphasis on Anna in France researching the life of a French poet, Lucien Segura (divisadero many, but only one eye, more shards of glass, blue table)
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It's a difficult plot to precis beyond the very beginning and an unusual family set-up which originates in Northern California with the farmer whose wife has died in childbirth. (divisadero uno perhaps) He brings home another orphan daughter from hospital, Claire, to raise with his own daughter, Anna, whilst also adopting a neighbour's child Coop, orphaned by a fire.
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