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Amanda Hodgkinson

In July 2014, Berkeley (Penguin Books) published a novella TIN TOWN by Amanda in Grand Central. Ten bestselling novelists have put together this collection of original stories of postwar love and reunion.

Amanda loves to travel, cook, garden and swim (but not all at the same time). She currently lives in the UK in an old stone cottage high on a hill in the middle of National Trust parkland. Lots of trees!


“He'd imagined peacetime would bring him a sense of belonging. During the war it kept him going, that thought of peace. He'd believed in it like a season he knew it would arrive one day”
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“Memories shrink. Like a soap bar used over and over, they become deformed, weaker scented, too slight and slippery to hold.”
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“The dress means no harm, after all. And it is new. It carries nothing inside it but the possible beginnings of her downfall.”
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“Januz feels glad to have her in his arms--his wife, who would do anything to protect their son. This is how she presents herself. Like a soldier who would kill for her country. And her country is their son.”
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