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Katharine Moore
Katharine Moore's first novel, Summer at the Haven, was published on her 85th birthday and won the Author's Club award for the most promising first novel of the year. She followed that remarkable debut with two more novels, The Lotus House and Moving House. They earned her an enviable reputation with the critics and have been warmly welcomed by a wide range of readers.
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