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“Liza’s England” is a novel written by Pat Barker, a British author known for her works that often explore themes related to war, psychology, and human relationships. “Liza’s England” was published in 1986 and is one of her earlier novels.
The novel tells the story of Liza, a young girl who is growing up in a small industrial town in England during the 1960s. The story explores the challenges she faces as she comes of age in a changing world. Liza’s England touches on themes of family, class, and social change, providing a vivid and realistic portrayal of the time and place in which it is set.
Pat Barker is perhaps best known for her “Regeneration Trilogy,” which includes “Regeneration,” “The Eye in the Door,” and “The Ghost Road.” These novels focus on World War I and its impact on the lives of soldiers and civilians. While “Liza’s England” is not as widely recognized as her later works, it is a notable part of her literary output and reflects her skill in depicting the human experience in different settings and time periods.
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