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|title=How I Became a Drifter|author=Christmas Philip
|reviewer=Jill Murphy
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Fictionalised autobiography told in a stream-of-consciousness style. An unconventional voice speaking of the universal search for love and acceptance.
|rating=3.5
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>152463588X</amazonuk>
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|author= Kelsey Elam
|summary=Paul Brandt returns home to his village without the arm he left at the Russian Front in defence of Germany. The village looks pretty much the same as he left it, with the exception of the lack of young men and a new building. His home now boasts an SS rest hut, providing officers with entertainment and respite breaks from the fighting. As Paul passes the hut for the first time, he sees something… or rather someone… that will make him return to work for those he despises. The subject of his decision? A girl he once got into trouble with under different circumstances – before she wore the stripes of a concentration camp prisoner.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447255011</amazonuk>
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|title=How I Became a Drifter|author=Christmas Philip
|reviewer=Jill Murphy
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Fictionalised autobiography told in a stream-of-consciousness style. An unconventional voice speaking of the universal search for love and acceptance.
|rating=3.5
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>152463588X</amazonuk>
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