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In her chapters, with their descriptions of palace life at Mycenae, we are reminded of Unsworth's sheer storytelling power, his gift for precise and evocative language, his deep feeling for the people he is creating.
In her chapters on the deportations (the "ten pages" about the Jewish Councils, as cited in von Trotta's movie, that sparked the controversy), she doesn't note the crucial distinction between German-occupied countries (such as Hungary and Greece), where Eichmann successfully established Jewish Councils to carry out his policies, and ones (such as Denmark and Bulgaria) where he didn't.
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She says only 77 out of 1,000 interior designers are certified in her chapter, which includes New York City, Long Island and Westchester County.
Jo-Anne Nadler is fiercely partisan in defence of William Hague, still railing in her chapter against Gordon Brown's raid on pension funds and sale of gold reserves.
As a native of Chicago, I was particularly interested in her chapter on that city's huge archipelago of ethnic cemeteries, a fascinating underground city in itself.
In her chapter on the aftermath of the second world war, she writes about escaping, while on a £21 Club Med holiday, to a "tiny hidden beach".
In her chapter on the impact of maternal diet, she recalls that "during my first pregnancy, I signed up to get weekly e-mails from a parenting Web site.
Each has a separate narratorial voice: just behind Constance's shoulder in her chapter; chilly with irony for Emmet; and in Dan's section, an observing and desiring "we" that speaks for the gay community.
The pressure of the competing demands on Hooke's time is superbly conveyed in her chapter on his work after the Fire of London, when he was City representative on the Rebuilding Commission, while Wren was the Court appointee.
The intended audience is female and in her chapter "What to wear – or what not to wear, and the fear of mutton" she has a spot-on instinct for dividing middle-aged women into types and for dispensing advice.
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