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The newly Mrs Frida Parker of Mountain View Road ironed everything, including underwear. While she pressed crisp ...
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“Housing is a wickedly complex policy area made even more challenging by the division of relevant powers across the federal and state divide … That said, however, it is a sad fact that few federal ...
Eva Baltasar’s Mammoth is about survival. The Catalan writer’s tight, intense novel relishes the contradictions lying beneath that instinct – how what we hunger for might not sustain us. Mammoth is ...