Linda Grant

Linda Grant is a British novelist and journalist. She has won several awards for her work, including the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage.

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  1. 1. When I Lived In Modern Times

    Set in 1946, "When I Lived In Modern Times" follows the story of Evelyn Sert, a young Jewish woman who leaves post-war Britain to start a new life in Palestine. Embracing the promise of a fresh start in a land of her ancestors, Evelyn becomes immersed in the vibrant and tumultuous world of Tel Aviv. As she navigates the complexities of identity, love, and political unrest, Evelyn must confront her own desires and the realities of the society she finds herself in. With vivid descriptions and compelling characters, the novel explores themes of belonging, self-discovery, and the search for home in a time of great change.

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  2. 2. Indiana Jones Omnibus

    The collection brings together a series of thrilling adventures featuring the iconic archaeologist and adventurer as he embarks on daring quests across the globe. Each story is filled with action-packed escapades, ancient mysteries, and perilous encounters with formidable foes. As he navigates treacherous landscapes and uncovers long-lost artifacts, he must rely on his wit, courage, and resourcefulness to outsmart those who seek to exploit the world's hidden treasures for their own nefarious purposes. These tales capture the essence of adventure and the timeless allure of uncovering the secrets of the past.

  3. 3. The Story Of The Forest

    A poignant multi-generational family saga that traces the lives of several women as they navigate migration, love, loss and the secrets that shape their identities; intimate personal histories are set against wider political upheavals, and the novel examines memory, trauma and the stubborn persistence of the past as family stories are uncovered, contested and passed down.

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