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Mustian is not the only writer to have looked into the experiences of war, and particularly the experiences of those very minor characters which are not part of normal histories, and to have derived a sense of nobility in the face of horror. [[The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean]] explores the life of a museum guard in the Leningrad siege, again seeing war through the eyes of a character's older self.
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