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Margaret Drabble's sister, Susan, better known to you and me as A S Byatt, also explored childhood issues, albeit in fictional form, in her Booker-nominated [[The Children's Book by A S Byatt|The Children's Book]] that is also well worth reading. For younger readers, as if to demonstrate Drabble's point about jigsaws as literary metaphor, why not try [[Jigsaw by Garry Kilworth|Jigsaw]] by Garry Kilworth - who knows, readers may one day grow up to appreciate the joys of puzzling for themselves.
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