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cc1 | 14:35 Mon 29th Nov 2010 | Arts & Literature
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About 35 years ago, honestly, I got from a book club a novel which traced the history of an inn in what is now East Anglia from the Roman times up to, I think, the Second World War.
It wasn't one of those books to be kept but as I now live in East Anglia, I would like to read it again but obviously I've forgotten its name.
Does anyone of my tender years recognise it and know either its title or author, a woman I think?
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I may suggest going to a local independent book shop...they normally stock books of the area detailing the history of villages etc, and they may be able to try and narrow down the options
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Talk about putting brains together, my other half suggested A Wayside Inn which sounded good, but it brought up pages of Longfellow, I then thought, in the middle of Countdown, Norah, and together we found A Wayside Tavern by Norah Loft and Amazon directed me to sites with copies, so job done! Thanks

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