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England, by Graham Swift

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SUMMARY England is the last story of the collection and it gives the title to the book, so we have to suppose that it is its flagship. Bu...

Holly and Polly, by Graham Swift

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Holly and Polly, by Begoña Devis SUMMARY Holly and Polly are two young girls who work in an assisted reproductive clinic. Holly is cheeky ...

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...
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