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Eliza Graham's Reviews

Reviews of Eliza’s Work

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Feb.01.2009
Published by The Historical Novels Review
Eliza Graham, Macmillan New Writing, 2008, £14.99/C$24.95, 393pp, 9780230709133 In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long...
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Apr.01.2009
Published by The Actuary magazin
Restitution is set mainly in the Second World War and follows Alix, an aristocratic young girl, on a journey of love and betrayal. It has all you would want in a good novel, a...
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Feb.01.2009
Published by The Historical Novels Review
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so complicated—he...
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Feb.01.2009
Published by The Historical Novels Review
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so complicated—he...
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Nov.01.2008
Published by Faringdon Folly
Restitution--a new novel by Eliza Graham "People are like rivers, they have no nationality but take on the nature of the terrain they pass through. No human spirit can be confined...
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Oct.10.2008
Published by The Oxford Times
HELEN PEACOCKE talks to Eliza Graham, whose latest novel is a love story of two refugees struggling to survive in the chaos of post-war Germany When Eliza Graham’s book Playing...
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Sep.01.2008
Published by The Big Issue (north)
With Europe ravaged in the closing stages of world war two, Russia's advancing Red Army causes the civilian population of Germany to flee in terror. Alix, the aristocratic...
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Sep.18.2008
Published by Historical Novels Review
Playing with the Moon Eliza Graham, Macmillan New Writing, 2007 Their small son having been killed in a road accident, Tom and Minna Byrne rent a house in an isolated village on...
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Published by The Irish Book Review
Playing with the Moon Eliza Graham Autumn 2007 Eliza Graham's first novel, Playing with the Moon, is an intricately plotted work, shifting between the present and past, and...
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Published by Brighton Argus
Minna and Tom rent a cottage in a small village near Dorset, hoping the change of scene will help them deal with the recent loss of their son. Exploring the beach, the unearth a...