The world before us : a novel / Aislinn Hunter.

When she was fifteen Jane Standen lost the five-year old girl she was taking care of and the child was never found. Years later, Jane is working as an archivist at a local museum in contemporary London which is about to close due to lack of funding. As her last project she searches for information r...

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Main Author: Hunter, Aislinn, 1969-
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Hogarth, ©2014.
Edition:First United States edition.
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Physical Description:354 pages ; 25 cm
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