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Erica Wagner

    Erica Wagner is an American author and critic whose work offers a penetrating exploration of the human psyche and relationships. Her style is marked by precise language and an ability to draw readers into the inner lives of her characters, uncovering complex motivations and hidden desires. Through her writing, she often delves into themes of memory, identity, and the impact of the past on the present. Wagner brings a unique perspective to the literary landscape, illuminating the depths of human experience.

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    Mary and Mr Eliot
    • Eliot - and of its author, a formidable woman sidelined by literary history. 'Heartbreaking and wonderfully told.' Susan Hill, Spectator Books of the Year'Compelling ...

      Mary and Mr Eliot
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      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Her father's stories were of her mother's beauty, their early love - tales stopping short of tragedy. Tom was raised by his mother, travelling from one place to another, never settling, his only stability the stories she told him - stories of shapeshifters, danger, impossible love.

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