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|title=Nutmeg
|author=Maria Goodin
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9781908248244
|paperback=1908248246
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|ebook=B007JVNOCE
|pages=270
|publisher=Legend Press
|date=April 2012
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|summary=A thought-provoking and powerful novel about fact and fiction, reality and fantasy. Some quirky humour, some poignancy, some unexpected revelations, and a very gentle love story.
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Meg was rather underdone when she was born. Her mother ate lots of eggs during pregnancy, in the hope of giving her a good glaze, but instead she came out clucking like a chicken, and was fortuitously caught in a frying pan by the gas man...
For a more obviously whimsical, but still thought-provoking story, you might like [[A Place Called Here by Cecelia Ahern]]. And for a teenage book where fact and fiction mingle, you could try [[Tall Story by Candy Gourlay]]
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