LEADER 00000cam 2200409 a 4500 001 617551050 003 OCoLC 005 20141129042147.0 008 110124s2011 nyu 001 f eng c 010 |z2009024532 020 9780425238691 (pbk.) 020 0425238695 (pbk.) 020 9780141046617 020 |z9780399156199 (Einhorn hbk. ed.) 020 |z0399156194 (Einhorn hbk. ed.) 040 BTCTA|beng|cBTCTA|dLEO|dYDXCP|dBDX|dIQU|dKSU|dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n-us-ma|ae-uk-en 050 4 PS3552.L3493|bP67 2011 082 04 813/.54|222 082 14 [Fic]|214 100 1 Blake, Sarah,|d1960- 245 14 The postmistress /|cSarah Blake 250 Berkley trade paperback edition 264 1 London :|bPenguin,|c2011 300 326 pages ;|c21 cm 500 "Readers guide"--P. [363]-371 500 Originally published as hbk. in different form: New York : Amy Einhorn Books, c2010 520 The stories of a small Cape Cod postmistress and an American radio reporter stationed in London collide on the eve of the United States's entrance into World War II, a meeting that is shaped by a broken promise to deliver a letter 650 0 Postmasters|vFiction 650 0 World War, 1939-1945|zMassachusetts|zFranklin|vFiction 650 0 World War, 1939-1945|xRadio broadcasting and the war |vFiction 651 0 London (England)|xHistory|yBombardment, 1940-1941|vFiction 655 7 Historical fiction.|2gsafd 655 7 Historical fiction.|2sears
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