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Sunday, 31 July 2016

The Tidal Zone, by Sarah Moss

The recently published novel by one of this year's Literary Society speakers has received a lot of critical attention. A particularly favourable review appeared in The Observer (click here to read it') The Tidal Zone was also discussed on the Radio 4 Saturday evening Arts programme, which you can reach on BBC  Radio iPlayer at the following link (click here)  Make sure your computer's volume control is turned up. The discussion runs for about eight minutes, starting about eight and a half minutes into the programme.

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