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Saving Grace, by Graham Swift

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Saving Grace , by Carme Sanz   Dr Shah, an eminent cardiologist, was born in Battersea, a famous neighbourhood in London. He was a very pe...

Tragedy, Tragedy, by Graham Swift

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Tragedy, Tragedy , by Lídia Gàllego   In the morning break, Mick talks about the improper use of the word “tragedy” in newspapers. As an...

As Much Love as Possible, by Graham Swift

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As Much Love as Possible , by Nora Carranza “As Much Love as P ossible” explains an apparently eventless evening when two old friends, Ale...

Half a Loaf, by Graham Swift

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Half a Loaf , by Glòria Torner The story has four parts: PART I. PRESENTATION The first words we read, “half a loaf” , are the repetitio...

The Best Days, by Graham Swift

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The Best Days , by Dora Sarrión Sean and Andy are two friends who attend the funeral of Daffy, their former headmaster of Holmgate School, w...

People Are Life, by Graham Swift

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Crisis in Six Scenes , by Woody Allen PEOPLE ARE LIFE , by Aurora Ledesma   Vangeli, a Greek Cypriot barber, is cutting the hair of an eld...

Remember This, by Graham Swift

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Remember This The story has two very different parts. First: A just married couple go to see a solicitor to make their will. They feel e...
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