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    Natural flights of the human mind / Clare Morrall.
    by Morrall, Clare.
    McClelland & Stewart, c2006.
    Call #:FICTION MOR
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  • Alienation (Social psychology) -- Fiction.
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  • Lighthouse keepers -- Fiction.
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  • Recluses -- Fiction.
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  • Devon (England) -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9780340896495 (2006 Sceptre hc.)
    9780771064777 (trade pbk.)
    0771064772 (trade pbk.)
    Description: 
    390 p. ; 22 cm.
    Summary: 
    "In a disused lighthouse on the Devon coast lives Peter Straker, a recluse who, in his dreams, is visited by an oddly disparate group of people from a grandmother to a teenager. But they have all been dead for 24 years - and Straker thinks he killed them. Many years ago, newly-married Imogen Doody's husband went to work one day and never came back, leaving her angry at life and other people. Now Imogen has inherited a cottage near Straker's lighthouse, a piece of good fortune she badly needs. But the cottage is falling down, and she needs help restoring it...Guilt, emotional bruising and a Tiger Moth plane lie at the heart of this story of two misfits. Related with infectious warmth and wit, it is a testament to the essential goodness and resilience of the human spirit."--Publisher.
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    Psychological fiction.
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