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Out Backward
Out Backward | Ross Raisin
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Sam Marsdyke is a lonely young man, dogged by an incident in his past and forced to work his family farm instead of attending school in his Yorkshire village. He methodically fills his life with daily routines and adheres to strict boundaries that keep him at a remove from the townspeople. But one day he spies Josephine, his new neighbor from London. From that moment on, Sam's carefully constructed protections begin to crumbleand what starts off as a harmless friendship between an isolated loner and a defiant teenage girl takes a most disturbing turn.
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andrew61
God's Own Country | Ross Raisin
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#NUYear #downinthepark
I've gone for two recent novels with settings in Britain's national parks, the lake district in the summer of 1976, and the yorkshire moors/dales (a bit of geographic licence here but hey ho). I loved both these books, very atmospheric.

TrishB Great picks 👍🏻 7y
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