Tessa Hadley: "The Godchildren"
The three heirs, in three separate taxis, converged on 33 Everdene Walk on a fine afternoon in late May. They were in their early fifties, and had not met since they were sixteen or seventeen. Amanda, who had been officious even as a teen-ager, had organized the meeting by . . .
From: Fiction & Poetry
Monday, 5 October, 2009
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