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|date=February 2013
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The Key Peninsula is a small spur of land on the Puget Sound in Washington state, shaped - you guessed it - like a key. Its resident are disparate and include both incomers and those who'd see themselves as pioneer settlers. But they're joined in a communal sense of island living. It's on a much smaller scale, but I think most British people can feel affinity with identifying as an islander. It flavours our relationship with continental Europe in so many ways.
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|comment=YES!!! Your review is absolutely bang-on. Thanks for for putting into words exactly how I feel about this very talented writer's first collection. And you are right, once you finish, you flip to the front and start all over again. I read this volume on a flight across the US, causing some distubance to my follow passengers as I laughed out loud, then sniffled, then sobbed, as I let these wonderful stories roll over me. Kathryn MacDonald
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