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Thank you! I have skimmed through the book, but, to be honest, I cannot surely say if this is the book I was talking about. The name of the the main character, her gift and family ring some bells, but the problem is that the cover of the book does not look the way I remembered it. I think I'll wait for some time and then accept your answer.Mrs Robinson– Mrs Robinson2022-02-21 17:27:15 +00:00Commented Feb 21, 2022 at 17:27
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2@Mrs Robinson - The cover shown in the page linked above was for a 2006 release of the first book. An earlier release had a different cover, as shown here. You should only mark this answer as accepted if you think it's the right book though, not just because it's a similar book to the one you described.LogicDictates– LogicDictates2022-02-21 18:02:51 +00:00Commented Feb 21, 2022 at 18:02
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