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The Sense of Paper.(Brief article)(Book review)

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| July 17, 2006 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The Sense of Paper TAYLOR HOLDEN. Bantam, $14 paper (384p) ISBN 0-553-80394-8

British journalist Holden (Shell Shock) delivers a superior novel of suspense in her well-plotted fiction debut. Charlotte "Charlie" Hudson, a former reporter suffering from physical and psychological wounds incurred while covering the war in Kosovo, decides to give up on the book she's writing about Kosovo and begin one on her new passion--hand-made art papers and the use thereof by the great 19th-century British painter, J.M.W. Turner. Part of this passion involves a growing …

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