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Best Overall Nonfiction of 2019: Say Nothing

Posted on December 31, 2019 by seattlebookmama
https://seattlebookmamablog.org/2019/02/26/say-nothing-by-patrick-radden-keefe/

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This entry was posted in best of, history, nonfiction, political science, political tension in Europe, social justice, sociology, women's history and tagged Best Books of 2019, best nonfiction 2019, book blog, bookbloggers, Doubleday, Net Galley, North of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Patrick Radden Keefe, Plots, Say Nothing best book, secrets, Thatcher years, tragedy by seattlebookmama. Bookmark the permalink.

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