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List view record 41: Ambulance girls under fireList view anchor tag for record 41: Ambulance girls under fire
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Ambulance girls under fire

Burrows, Deborah2018
Books, Manuscripts
The Hon. Celia Ashwin is young, beautiful, upper-class - and a volunteer ambulance driver at the Bloomsbury Auxiliary Ambulance Depot. Cool under fire, she revels in her exciting and extremely dangerous job. When her husband, a notorious fascist, is released from prison, rather than return to her...
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Ambulance girls

Burrows, Deborah2017
Books, Manuscripts
As death and destruction fall from the skies day after day in the London Blitz, Australian ambulance driver, Lily Brennan, confronts the horror with bravery, intelligence, common sense and humour. Although she must rely upon her colleagues to carry out her dangerous duties, Lily begins to suspect...
List view record 43: How to tell when we will die : on pain, disability, and doomList view anchor tag for record 43: How to tell when we will die : on pain, disability, and doom
List view record 44: Blue Ticket [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 44: Blue Ticket [electronic resource]
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Blue Ticket [electronic resource]

Mackintosh, Sophie2020
eAudioBook
Recommended reading for summer 2020 by Esquire, Red, Oprah Magazine, Evening Standard, LitHub, Belletrist Book Club and more'The cool intensity and strange beauty of Blue Ticket is a wonder - be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes' Deborah Levy, author of Hot Milk'Dreamlike, tens...
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The doll's alphabet

Grudova, Camilla2017
Books, Manuscripts
'The Doll's Alphabet' is a collection of surreal, dystopian, feminist horror stories, reminiscent of the work of Angela Carter, Deborah Levy and Margaret Atwood. The stories are linked by a grimy, squalid atmosphere, and the sense of being in a familiar yet dystopian world. Many images keep r...
List view record 46: Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2017 [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 46: Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2017 [electronic resource]
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List view record 47: Music, space and place : popular music and cultural identityList view anchor tag for record 47: Music, space and place : popular music and cultural identity
List view record 48: Plays by women. Vol.6List view anchor tag for record 48: Plays by women. Vol.6
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Plays by women. Vol.6

1987
Books, Manuscripts
Four British plays deal with a poet and her mother, a family's breakdown in communication, a woman who literally wrestles with her problems, and the interaction of a group of office workers.
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