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Helen Dunmore, a celebrated British poet and novelist, captured the beauty and complexity of the human experience in her lyrical verse and evocative prose. Her exploration of themes such as love, loss, and memory resonated deeply with readers, earning her widespread recognition as a master storyteller and literary luminary.

"I can remember being in my pram: children stayed in their prams much longer then than they do now. A big bouncy pram with black covers and a hood with metal clips that could trap your fingers. I was looking up at my sister who was sitting on the pram seat, with her back to me."



"However, the difficulties and pleasures of the writing itself are similar for a novel with a historical setting and a novel with a contemporary setting, as far as I'm concerned."


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