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Chaplin and Company
Chaplin and Company | Mave Fellowes
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"Winner of a Betty Trask Award Introducing... Odeline Milk, an unusual young lady from a sleepy market town. She's on her way to London, to make her name. She hopes. And with the small inheritance left her by her mother, she's bought herself a home, an old canal boat. What she doesn't know yet is that for some the city's canals have an appeal of their own. They are below the eyeline, a sort of halfworld, a good place to hide for a community of curious outsiders, all with their own stories to tell, stories which might help a certain young lady to think differently about life."
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Momob121
Chaplin and Company | Mave Fellowes
Mehso-so

I liked that this book had a unique plot and characters. I enjoyed reading it, but when I got to the end I felt as if I had missed something or needed more for a true ending.

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Abailliekaras
Chaplin and Company | Mave Fellowes
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Pickpick

Loved this. Portrays life on the canals of London. Quirky characters drawn with sympathy & gentle humour. Wonderful English sensibility and in an understated way, makes you look differently at the city around you.

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