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All Clear

A Novel

by Connie Willis

Recommended by Susan J. Fowler

Recommended by Susan J. Fowler

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Science Fiction and Fiction.

In Blackout, awardwinning author Connie Willis returned to the timetraveling future of 2060—the setting for several of her most celebrated works—and sent three Oxford historians to World War II England: Michael Davies, intent on observing heroism during the Miracle of Dunkirk; Merope Ward, studying children evacuated from London; and Polly Church...

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Susan J. Fowler

@__apf__ My top 4 (really 5) favorites, in order: 1. Blackout and All Clear (two books but really just one big book) 2. To Say Nothing of the Dog 3. Passage 4. Doomsday Book

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