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Motion Sickness

by Lynne Tillman (Peninsula Press, ISBN 9781913512347) peninsulapress.co.uk

Lynne Tillman is a bohemian writer of the old school. She knew New York when it was scary, London when it was all squats and punks. , republished this Autumn in the UK by Peninsula Press, reflects its author’s nostalgic bent. The novel follows a youngish woman as she floats across Europe

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