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|title=The Novel in the Viola
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|author=Natasha Solomons
|reviewer=Sue Magee
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When we recommend further reading we don't usually tell you what to avoid, but [[The English German Girl by Jake Wallis Simons]] is published at about the same time. If you read them without a decent interval you will find yourself knitting the two stories together. Read ''The Novel in the Viola'' for a bittersweet story and leave ''The English German Girl'' until you want to know what happened in Germany before and at the beginning of WWII. For a story set in the same part of the country at a later time you might like to try [[Playing With The Moon by Eliza Graham]].
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