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Time and Again (2001)

by Margaret Moncrieff

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I love time travel and this was a very good one. I liked the atmosphere and the characters. ( )
  njcur | Feb 13, 2014 |
This book is an absolute delight from start to finish. I wanted to read it because the idea intrigued me, but the reality was much greater than the expectation. I found it almost impossible to stop turning pages and everything else disappeared while I read. I only wish I could keep it! ( )
  mandochild | Oct 2, 2007 |
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The name Helen McClelland is familiar to fans of schoolgirl literature worldwide, but the author is equally well-known in the musical world as the cellist Margaret Moncrieff, and the setting for her latest novel, Time and Again, is a music school in Scotland. Here, mysterious happenings and a rather unusual kind of time slip show a new approach to the traditional school story.
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