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Catalogue number: 6212 Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 12.00 Reader: Gardner, Meriel Main subject: Contemporary Fiction
Winner of Orange Prize 2002. A poor country is hosting an international gathering to promote international trade. This is stormed by kidnappers and a lengthy siege ensues during which two couples fall in love, turning an horrific imprisonment into an unexpected heaven on earth. | | |
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Catalogue number: 8013 Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 10.00 Reader: Harding, Jeff Main subject: Contemporary Fiction
The unforgiving New England weather has taken a turn for the worse on the day Doyle drags his reluctant sons to a speech by Jesse Jackson. When they are involved in a violent accident on an icy road, the family are forced to confront certain truths. | | |
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\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 8
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Gardner, Meriel\pause{1500}Main subject:
Contemporary Fiction
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Winner of Orange Prize 2002. A poor country is hosting an international gathering to promote international trade. This is stormed by kidnappers and a lengthy siege ensues during which two couples fall in love, turning an horrific imprisonment into an unexpected heaven on earth.
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\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 8013 \S*
\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 9
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Harding, Jeff\pause{1500}Main subject:
Contemporary Fiction
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The unforgiving New England weather has taken a turn for the worse on the day Doyle drags his reluctant sons to a speech by Jesse Jackson. When they are involved in a violent accident on an icy road, the family are forced to confront certain truths.
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