Harper Collins



Harper CollinsAdult FictionFamily storiesAllingham, Merryn. The buttonmaker's daughter. 2017.Historical romance. TB700019.May, 1914. Nestled in Sussex, the Summerhayes mansion seems the perfect country idyll. For Elizabeth Summer, the lazy quiet of her home has become stifling. A chance meeting with Aiden Kellaway, an architect’s assistant, offers the secret promise of escape. But to secure her family’s future, Elizabeth must marry well. A man of trade falls far from her father’s uncompromising standards. Elizabeth faces a choice between family loyalty and an uncertain future with the man she loves. Read by Genevieve Swallow. 11 hours 7 minutes.Allingham, Merryn. The secret of Summerhayes. 2017. Family stories. TB702040.Summer 1944 hours Bombed out by the blitz, Bethany Merston takes up a post as companion to elderly Alice Summer, last remaining inhabitant of the dilapidated and crumbling Summerhayes estate. Struggling with the realities of war, Alice is plagued by anonymous letters and haunting visions of her old household. At first, Beth tries to convince her it's all in her mind but soon starts to unravel the mysteries surrounding the aristocratic family's past.Read by Laura J. West. 9 hours 13 minutes.Bennett, Anne. Pack up your troubles. 2016. Family stories. TB700211.Maeve Brannigan is only eighteen when she leaves her rural home in County Donegal and moves to Birmingham, where she falls in love with handsome Brendan Hogan. But married life isn't as idyllic as she'd imagined. Saddled with a violent husband and with two children needing her protection, Maeve bears her life as best she can. After fleeing back to Ireland, she is driven away and returns to her abusive husband. Wil Maeve find the strength to break free and make the prospect of a better life a reality rather than a distant dream?Read by Genevieve Swallow. 17 hours 2 minutes. Bradford, Barbara Taylor. The Cavendon luck. 2016. Family stories. TB700117.Cavendon Hall: book 3. The great house of Cavendon Hall has stood on the Yorkshire moors for centuries. Two families, the aristocratic Inghams and the Swanns who serve them, have been bound by loyalty since the first stone was laid. But when war looms, sons, husbands and brothers are called up to fight. Trials and tragedies strike the great house itself. The women of every generation and background must rise to meet the terrible threat posed by Hitler.Read by Anna Bentinck. 16 hours 12 minutes.Bradford, Barbara Taylor. Secrets of Cavendon. 2017. Family stories. TB702359.Cavendon Hall: book 4. London 1949. The Earl of Mowbray's niece, Alicia Stanton, is making her mark in the glamorous film world. Alongside her, Victoria Brown, a wartime evacuee, is starting out as a fashion photographer. At Cavendon Hall, the stately home where they both grew up, the estate is facing bankruptcy. The aristocratic Ingham family is at odds with its loyal retainers, the Swanns. Can the families unite to save their future?Read by Anna Bentinck. 12 hours 51 minutes.Bradford, Barbara Taylor. Act of will. 2017. Family stories. TB702095.Audra is an impoverished children's nanny from Leeds who sacrificed everything for her only daughter. Christina is a talented art student who won world renown as a fashion designer, yet who has known pain and heartache. Kyle is a rebellious young woman who chafes against her mother's success, and in whom her grandmother's spirit of duty and sacrifice is reborn.Read by Maggie Mash. 18 hours 8 minutes.Brellend, Kay. The street. 2011. Family stories. TB700167.Campbell Road: book 1. Alice Keiver is a sensitive girl, growing up in one of the roughest parts of North London. As the daughter of an alcoholic mother, and niece of an abusive uncle, she dreams that one day she and her baby sister will escape their rotten surroundings. Alice's downtrodden Aunt Fran spends most of her days nursing the injuries inflicted on her by her cruel husband Jimmy but this time he's pushed the family too far and they're not going to let him get away with it. Revenge is going to be sweet.Read by Grace Halliday. 10 hours 7 minutes.Brellend, Kay. The family. 2012. Family stories. TB700332.Campbell Road: book 2. Jimmy Wild saunters around the streets of Campbell Road, and among the people he used to terrorise. Even though the years have passed, he's still a tyrant. The sight of his lanky frame is enough to terrify the inhabitants of this close-knit community, who reside in this villainous corner of London. His wife Edie, his stepdaughter Faye, his sons Robert and Steven Wild must all deal with his return.Read by Penelope McDonald. 10 hours 20 minutes.Brellend, Kay. Coronation day. 2012. Family stories. TB700617.Campbell Rd: book 3. The toughest street in London, Campbell Road, is due for demolition. One of the last residents remaining, Matilda Kiever, born and bred on the street, remembers many things about the past, not least what really happened to Christopher Wild's mum, Pamela. Christopher thought she was dead, but it turns out she is very much alive. Meanwhile, Coronation Day is just around the corner and the street will be having the biggest party it has ever seen.Read by Penelope McDonald. 8 hours 29 minutesBrellend, Kay. The Campbell Road girls. 2013. Family stories.TB700714.Campbell Road: book 4. Lucy Keiver has come back from service in the country to London's notorious Campbell Road. She's there to care for her mum, the forthright and feisty but much loved Matilda. Lucy is forced to take a job in a rather unsavoury nightclub - something nice girls just don't do. Meanwhile, for the Finch family up the road, their father Eddie's criminal dealings are about to land them all in hot water, especially his attractive daughters, Kathy and Jennifer. Read by Annie Arlington. 9 hours 23 minutes.Brellend, Kay. East End angel. 2014. Family stories. TB700828.Campbell Road: book 5. Katherine and Jennifer Finch are like chalk and cheese: Katherine is a midwife, dedicating her life to helping others, and Jennifer is a prostitute. Leaving home age 15, Jennifer must learn to live on her wits in London's notorious East End. Soon, however, she is battling drink and drugs, and is pregnant with a child. Her labour is nearly fatal, but her sister steps in to save the day.Read by Annie Aldington. 10 hours 22 minutes.Brellend, Kay. The Windmill girls. 2015. Family stories. TB700829.Dawn is a pretty and feisty blonde. Losing her job as a chambermaid, she goes to work as a dancer at The Windmill Theatre. Despite refusing to appear on stage naked, Dawn is taken on and soon gets a glimpse of London's dark and seductive underbelly. She meets Olive, Renee and Rosie, women all with their own secrets to bear. Each of them will be have to draw on their courage to survive, not just Hitler and his bombs, but by the life they have chosen and the men that they cannot escape.Read by Annie Aldington. 11 hours 6 minutes.Court, Dilly. The Christmas card. 2016. Historical romance. TB700008.When her father dies leaving Alice and her ailing mother with only his debts, the two grieving women are forced to rely on the begrudging charity of cruel Aunt Jane. Alice refuses to be forced into a monstrous marriage by her aunt and as a result is sent to work in a grand house to earn her keep. Alice finds an ally in handsome Uncle Rory. But when someone sets out to destroy her reputation, Alice can only pray for a little of that Christmas spirit to save her from ruin.Read by Annie Aldington. 11 hours 2 minutes.Court, Dilly. Ragged Rose. 2016. Family stories. TB703309.Too scared to ask her strict father for help, Rose must keep her brother from the hangman's noose. Her innocent sister Cora is bewitched by a handsome cad whose intentions are anything but gallant. When Rose's father discovers that his children have disgraced his name he turns them onto the street. Penniless and homeless, Rose must rescue her brother and keep her sister from the streets.Read by Annie Aldington. 10 hours 5 minutes.Court, Dilly. The Swan maid. 2016. Historical romance. TB700209.A chambermaid at one of London’s busiest inns, Lottie Lane is condemned to a life of drudgery. Until one night an injured soldier is brought to The Swan. Lottie nurses him back from the dead. She finds herself following the drum of the soldiers, all the way from the docks of Chatham to the darkness and despair of a far flung battlefield. When tragedy strikes, Lottie is alone once more and thrown back into the jaws of London’s streets. With the threat of destitution nipping at her heels, Lottie is in dire need of a miracle.Read by Annie Aldington. 10 hours 35 minutes.Court, Dilly. The button box. 2017. Family stories. TB701960.There was a time when the Carter sisters' father was their hero. Now he's a drunk who's gambled away everything they had and put them all in peril. It's on Clara's shoulders to save the four sisters from destitution. Clutching her precious button box, the only thing of value they have left , Clara dreams of starting a shop that could put a roof over their heads and keep them safe.Read by Annie Aldington. 11 hours 8 minutes.Court, Dilly. The mistletoe seller. 2017. Family stories. TB702325.Angel Winter has to fend for herself. She scratches a living selling mistletoe to the City gentlemen who pass through the market, hoping they will take pity on her as she shivers in the snow. She will never sell the one treasure that could feed her for a month, the gold and ruby ring that was hidden in her swaddling when she was abandoned as a baby. The ring could hold the key to the secrets of her past.Read by Annie Aldington. 12 hours 44 minutes.Court, Dilly. The River Maid. 2018. Historical fiction. TB702546.River Maid: book 1. London, 1854 hours twenty-year-old Essie Chapman lives with her father in poverty stricken Limehouse, working on the river as a boatman. Then, one night, she must transport a mysterious man from a foreign ship to the banks of the Thames, a man who ends up renting a room in Essie's house, identifying himself only as `Raven'. When curiosity gets the better of her, Essie follows him and unwittingly becomes involved in something far greater than she could ever have guessed. Finding herself on a ship bound for the penal colonies in Australia with Raven and his cousin Alice, this is only the start of a remarkable journey taking her to the other side of the world and back again.Read by Annie Aldington. 12 hours 4 minutes.Court, Dilly. The Summer Maiden. 2018. Family stories.TB703074.River Maid: book 2. 1873. When Carrie Manning's father dies her mother, Esther, is heartbroken. Essie leaves London to convalesce with her good friend Lady Alice, and it is down to Carrie to look after her family and take charge of the shipping company that her father has left behind. But the company is in dire straits, forcing Carrie seek work as a companion to Maria Colville. When Carrie and Maria try to track down Maria's mother, they have no idea of the secrets that they will discover. Secrets that link the Colvilles, the Mannings and figures from the past who return to England. Carrie's journey is as unpredictable as the waters that link the rival shipping companies, but will her determination be enough to preserve the legacy of her family's name?Read by Annie Aldington. 11 hours 48 minutes.Cox, Josephine. The broken man. 2013. Family stories. TB700646.It's 1954 and Adam Carter is twelve years old, an only child with no friends nor any self-confidence. Adam's only support comes in the shape of Phil Wallis, the school bus driver. One particular afternoon, when Adam is his last drop of the day, Phil decides to accompany him along the darkening wood land to his house, never suspecting that as they chat innocently, in the house at the end of the track a terrible tragedy is unfolding which will change Adam's life forever.Read by Carole Boyd. 9 hours 29 minutes.De Haan, Vanessa. The Restless Sea. 2018. Family stories.TB702988.Three lives collide in a way that only the war makes possible. Jack, a child of the Blitz, has fled the law to become a seaman in the Merchant Navy. The frozen world of the Russian Arctic convoys may be harsh, but it opens his eyes to a new life. While on leave in the Navy's secret Scottish harbour, Jack meets Olivia, the cossetted daughter of an officer family. Free to roam, Olivia relishes the new freedom granted by war. But her family - and especially the well-connected Charlie, now a fast-rising pilot - don't welcome these changes. Least of all the arrival of Jack, the boy who casts doubt on each of their futures. The war inflicts danger and social upheaval like never before. But the most unlikely friendships are forged in times when people live like they don't want tomorrow to come.Read by Katie Scarfe. 16 hours 56 minutes. Finlay, Linda. The Flower Seller. 2018. Family stories. TB702626.Isabella Carrington has been brought up in a life of privilege in London. Her life seems perfect, until her father suddenly announces bankruptcy. To save Isabella from destitution he sends her to stay with family she has never met, far away on a violet farm deep in Devon. Isabella is horrified to find her uncle expects her to work for her keep, packing up the flowers and selling them in the nearby market. However she soon discovers that life on a violet farm may not be so bad, especially when she meets handsome local farmer Felix Furneaux.Read by Charlie Sanderson. 9 hours 42 minutes.Forster, Kate. The last will and testament of Daphne Le Marche. 2016. Family stories. TB700353.Paris, 1956. Eighteen year old Daphné may be from a tiny French village, but she knows she’s destined for more. London, 2016. Scandalous love affairs and an iconic cosmetics brand have kept Daphné Le Marche in spotlight but her darkest secrets have never come to light. Now, in her London penthouse, enveloped in her rich signature scent, the Grande Dame of glamour has died. But not even those closest to her could have been prepared for what came next.Read by Jessica Ball. 10 hours 35 minutes.Gaynor, Hazel. The girl from the Savoy. 2016. Family stories.TB700559.Dolly Lane is a dreamer; a downtrodden maid who longs to dance on the London stage, but the outbreak of war takes everything from her: Teddy, the man she loves, and her hopes of a better life. When she secures employment as a chambermaid at London's grandest hotel, The Savoy, Dolly's proximity to the dazzling guests makes her yearn for a life beyond the grey drudgery she was born into. Read by Lucy Tayner and Jennifer Jones. 14 hours 19 minutes.Green, Molly. An orphan in the snow. 2017. Family stories. TB702361.Liverpool, 1941. Haunted by the death of her sister, June Lavender takes a job at a Dr Barnardo’s orphanage. June couldn’t save Clara from their father’s violence, but perhaps she can help children whose lives have been torn apart by war. When June bumps into Flight Lieutenant Murray Andrews on the bombed streets of Liverpool, the attraction is instant. But how can they think of love when war is tearing the world apart? Read by Karen Cass. 12 hours 1 minute.Green, Molly. An Orphan's War. 2018. Family stories. TB703005.Liverpool, 1940. When her childhood sweetheart Johnny is killed in action, Maxine Grey loses more than her husband - she loses her best friend. Desperate to make a difference in this awful war, Maxine takes a nursing job at London's St Thomas's hospital. She takes comfort in the attentions of a handsome surgeon, but Edwin Blake isn't all he seems. And as the Blitz descends on the capital, Maxine faces more heartache. When she returns to Liverpool, she harbours a secret. When Maxine is offered a job at a Dr Barnardo's orphanage, she hopes this is the second chance she has been looking for. Do the orphans know that she needs them as much as they need her? Read by Julie Maisey. 11 hours 39 minutes. Groves, Annie. Home for Christmas. 2011. Family stories. TB700134.Article Row: book 2. It's September 1940 and the London Blitz has begun. For the four girls living at No. 13 Article Row, life must go on, despite the nightly bombing raids. Underground employee, Agnes, is working round the clock to deal with the huge influx of people seeking safety in her station, while Dulcie is trying hard to make peace with her mother. Nurse Sally returns to Liverpool and gets a shocking reminder of the past and her friend Tilly meets a handsome young American called Drew.Read by Sue Jenkins. 8 hours 57 minutes.Groves, Annie. Christmas on the Mersey. 2014. Family stories. TB702507.Empire Street: book 2. The phoney war is over and Hitler’s bombs are raining down on the city of Liverpool. Rita Kennedy is forced to face some unpalatable truths about her husband, Charlie. For Kitty Callaghan, burying herself in her work distracts from the constant worry about her brothers. With a Christmas of rationing and ‘going without’ to look forward to, the women of Empire Street are being tested like never before. But their troubles are only just beginning.Read by Sue Jenkins. 10 hours 55 minutes.Groves, Annie. The Mersey daughter. 2017. Family stories. TB701873.Empire Street: book 3. Rita Kennedy has finally seen through her good-for-nothing husband, Charlie. The only thing that keeps her going is knowing that her children are safe from the Luftwaffe, and the letters that she receives from Jack Callaghan, her childhood sweetheart. Meanwhile, Kitty Callaghan has joined the WRENS but despite finding romance with a handsome doctor, she still can't forget Frank Feeny, the brave officer from Empire Street who still inhabits her dreams.Read by Emma Gregory. 10 hours 39 minutes.Groves, Annie. Winter on the Mersey. 2017. Family stories. TB702299.Empire Street: book 4. Kitty has seen her fair share of tragedy and instead of thinking about romance, is determined to do her bit for King and country. Her life as a WREN means she is kept busy much of the time, but when Kitty finds herself stationed back home on Merseyside, she meets up again with Frank Feeny, the brave young officer who has always held a place in her heart. Britain is on the verge of victory, but will Kitty embrace the future and learn to love again?Read by Emma Gregory. 11 hours 44 minutes.Groves, Annie. The District Nurses of Victory Walk. 2018. Family stories. TB703056. District Nurse: book 1. Alice Lake has arrived in London from Liverpool to start her training as a District Nurse, but her journey has been far from easy. Her parents think that she should settle down and get married, but she has already had her heart broken once and isn't about to make the same mistake again. Alice and her best friend Edith are based in the East End but before they've even got their smart new uniforms on, war breaks out and Hitler's bombs are raining down on London. Alice must learn to keep calm and carry on as she tends to London's sick and injured, all the time facing her own heartache and misfortune while keeping up the Spirit of the Blitz.Read by Alex Treagar. 11 hours 18 minutes.Jordan, Penny. Scandals. 2010. Family stories. TB700271. Silk: book 3. For over five decades, Amber Fulshawe has been at the helm of Denham Silk, the Macclesfield mill that she inherited from her Grandmother. With many tumultuous years behind them, Amber and her beloved husband Jay, are looking to the legacy that their own grandchildren will inherit. But long -buried secrets and hidden desires have always lain at the heart of the family as this generation are finding out. On the eve of her 80th birthday, will Amber be able to guide her family and Denham Silk towards a safe future?Read by Denica Fairman. 11 hours 5 minutes.King, Katie. The Evacuee Christmas. 2017. Family stories. TB702310.Autumn 1939 and London prepares to evacuate its young. In No 5 Jubilee Street, Bermondsey, ten-year-old Connie is determined to show her parents that she's a brave girl and can look after her twin brother, Jessie. In the Yorkshire Dales, Connie and Jessie are billeted to a rambling vicarage. Kindly but chaotic, Reverend Braithwaite is determined to keep his London charges on the straight and narrow, but the twins soon find adventures of their own.Read by Helen Keeley. 8 hours 16 minutes.Lightfoot, Freda. Peace In My Heart. 2017. Family stories. TB702381.Post-war trilogy: book 3. The war is over and Evie Talbert eagerly awaits the return of her three children from their evacuated homes. But her carefree daughters and son are barely recognisable - their education has been disrupted, the siblings split up, and the effect on them has been life-changing. Her son has developed serious behavioural problems and with her daughters, there's jealousy and a nervous disorder that cannot be explained. Evie's husband also has problems. Having returned from being in action, he suffers nightmares and fits of rage. He's no longer the gentle, quiet man Evie married. Peace may finally be here, but Evie's family is in shreds. Now she must rebuild a loving home to achieve the happiness she's always dreamed of.Read by Penny Andrews. 8 hours 16 minutes.Neale, Kitty. A mother's sacrifice. 2017. Family stories. TB700046.Glenda Jenkins has been beaten by her husband Harry one too many times and this time he’s put her in a hospital bed. When Glenda meets kind hospital porter Frank, he offers her a lifeline she can’t refuse. The pair decide to run away together, escaping the terror of Harry. But, fearing for her life, Glenda has to make the biggest sacrifice of all and leave her baby, Johnnie, behind. Will Harry manage to find her and will she ever see her baby again?Read by Annie Aldington. 9 hours 41 minutes.Neale, Kitty. A Daughter's Courage. 2018. Family stories. TB702968.When Dorothy meets Robbie, she falls for him quickly and it's not long before the pair are engaged. But then an unexpected pregnancy puts everything at risk, and Dorothy is left alone - with Robbie nowhere to be seen. Heartbroken, Dorothy picks up the pieces of her life as a working girl in Battersea helping to support her mother and father. But before long, things start to become difficult. Her father's health is worsening, money is tight and worst of all, Robbie hasn't come back for her. Can Dorothy find a way back to happiness in the face of real adversity?Read by Annie Aldington. 10 hours 22 minutes.Sharp, Cathy. The orphans of Halfpenny Street. 2015. Family stories. TB700305.Halfpenny orphans: book 1. It's 1947 and London's East End is still a bombed-out landscape. Sister Beatrice, who runs the St Saviour's Children's Home, knows that life is still a precarious existence for many children. Billy Baggins, a resident of the home, seems intent on falling foul of Sister Beatrice's strict regime. Can Sister Beatrice and new arrival on the staff, Angela, work together to keep Billy on the straight and narrow?Read by Antonia Beamish. 14 hours 22 minutes.Sharp, Cathy. The little runaways. 2016. Family stories. TB700794.Halfpenny orphans: book 2. When little Terry and Nancy arrive at the door of St Saviour's Children's Home, they seem shellshocked after being orphaned in the fire that killed their parents. Terry is terribly damaged by his experiences, though the concerned staff, especially Angela Morton, suspect that there is something more sinister behind his disturbing behaviour. Angela shares her anxieties with Mark Adderbury, a psychiatrist volunteering at the home. They've grown closer recently but Angela, still grieving the loss of her husband, feels that Mark needs more from her than she can give. Then why does she feel so jealous at the arrival of Staff Nurse Carole, who seems to have captured Mark's attention? They must all pull together to get to the bottom of what really happened to Terry and Nancy, but the truth may be harder to take than they realise . . .Read by Antonia Beamish. 13 hours 42 minutes.Sharp, Cathy. Christmas for the Halfpenny orphans. 2016. Family stories. TB700896.Halfpenny orphans: book 3. Little twin sisters, Sarah and Samantha are all alone in the world. When their mother died giving birth to Sarah, she was blamed for the death by her father and her learning difficulties serve only to make him more angry and violent towards her. Now he's finally abandoned them both and they've found sanctuary at St Saviour's Children's Home in London's East End. Alice, a former worker at the home who is now a mother and happily married to Bob, finds her happiness under threat when a face from the past reappears. Angela Morton has her hands full; she's now in sole charge. But with Christmas approaching, and more than one orphan in desperate need, St Saviour's is crying out for a miracle.Read by Antonia Beamish. 12 hours 25 minutes.Sharp, Cathy. The boy with the latch key. 2017. Family stories. TB700083.Halfpenny orphans: book 4. Archie and his sister June are ‘latch key’ kids in London’s East End during the 1950s. They fend for themselves while their caring but harassed and careworn mum tries to make ends meet. Now she’s been accused of theft and prison seems inescapable. Archie has no intention of letting his mum go down. He knows she’s innocent and will do anything to prove it. But can he help his mum before adoption, and the authorities, take him and June away forever?Read by Antonia Beamish. 11 hours 20 minutes.Sharp, Cathy. An Orphan's Courage. 2018. Family stories. TB702986.Halfpenny Orphans: book 5. St Saviours children's home in London's East End has provided a safe refuge for local children for decades and Sister Beatrice and her team are as busy as ever. New staff member Jinny is glad to escape the lewd advances of her drunken and slovenly mother's rotten boyfriends, but can she prove she isn't a chip off the old block? As ever, the staff are tested when orphaned brother and sister Andy and Beth are brought to the home - they are clearly terrified of something, and Andy refuses to be sent home, but can Sister Beatrice get to the bottom of their story before they are returned to their stepfather? It's all in a day's work for the home - but things are about to change forever - will they be ready to face the future?Read by Antonia Beamish. 11 hours 16 minutes.Sullivan, Maggie. Christmas on Coronation Street. 2017. Family stories. TB702350.Coronation Street: book 1. Elsie Grimshaw lives in one of the worst streets in Weatherfield and is desperate to escape from life at home with a brutal father and the drudgery of working at the local mill. Grabbing at the slim chances that come her way, Elsie emerges from the heartbreak of first love and her marriage to bad boy, Arnold Tanner at only sixteen years old, if not much older, then certainly wiser. Going under her married name of Elsie Tanner, she and Arnold move in to No.11 Coronation Street in 1939 as war breaks out. Her cheeky self-confidence immediately puts her at loggerheads with local busy-body Ena Sharples and Annie Walker, landlady of the Rovers Return. As Christmas approaches, the residents of Coronation Street must put their petty squabbles aside if they are to survive the worst that Hitler's Luftwaffe can throw at them. And as the Manchester Blitz grips their home town of Weatherfield, the residents must pull together to make this a Christmas to remember - for all of the right reasons.Read by Gabrielle Glaister. 9 hours 54 minutes.Sullivan, Maggie. Mother's Day on Coronation Street. 2018. Family stories. TB702582.Coronation Street: book 2. It's 1940 and Annie Walker is the formidable landlady of the Rover's Return in Weatherfield. Her husband Jack has received his call up papers and Annie must run the Rovers on her own while juggling one baby and another on the way. Manchester has been severely bombed and Weatherfield has already lost some of its residents and houses, everyone is just about muddling through. The mothers of Coronation Street are being tested like never before and when a face appears from the past, Annie will have more to worry about than Hitler's bombs.Read by Gabrielle Glaister. 10 hours 16 minutes. ................
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