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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-018.mrc:81009485:1371
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 01371cam a2200337Ia 4500
001 8783308
005 20180716145613.0
008 110124r20112010nyu 000 1 eng d
020 $a9780425238691 (pbk.)
020 $a0425238695 (pbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn617551050
035 $a(OCoLC)617551050
035 $a(NNC)8783308
040 $aBTCTA$cBTCTA$dLEO
050 14 $aPS3552.L3493$bP67 2011
082 04 $a813/.54$222
082 14 $a[Fic]$214
100 1 $aBlake, Sarah,$d1960-
245 14 $aThe postmistress /$cSarah Blake.
250 $aBerkley trade pbk. ed.
260 $aNew York :$bBerkley Books,$c2011, c2010.
300 $a371 p. ;$c21 cm.
500 $aOriginally published: New York : Amy Einhorn Books, c2010.
500 $a"Readers guide inside"--P. [4] of cover.
520 $aThe 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 $aPostmasters$vFiction.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1939-1945$zMassachusetts$zFranklin$vFiction.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1939-1945$xRadio broadcasting and the war$vFiction.
651 0 $aLondon (England)$xHistory$yBombardment, 1940-1941$vFiction.
655 7 $aHistorical fiction.$2gsafd
852 00 $bbar$hPS3552.L3493$iP67 2011