Natasha Solomons





Natasha Solomons

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Natasha Solomons is a writer who lives with her husband in rural Dorset. Her first novel, Mr Rosenblum's List or Friendly Guidance for the Aspiring Englishman (titled in the US Mr Rosenblum Dreams in English) was published in 2010. According to her website, she is currently trying to finish a PhD on eighteenth-century poetry.


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It’s that time of year again — my mum is opening her garden again for the National Garden Scheme ’Yellow Book’ on Sunday May 12th . It’s a fabulous garden on the side of Bulbarrow Hill (where Jack Rosenblum built his golf course…) and is looking particularly splendid this year.


Pop along between 2-5pm to ‘The Old Smithy’, Ibberton, nr Blandford Forum, Dorset Dt110EN. There will be tea in the v...

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Average rating: 3.72 · 7,957 ratings · 1,556 reviews · 5 distinct works · Similar authors
The House at Tyneford
3.77 of 5 stars 3.77 avg rating — 6,033 ratings5 editions
Mr. Rosenblum Dreams in Eng...
3.58 of 5 stars 3.58 avg rating — 1,922 ratings — published 2010 — 28 editions
The Gallery of Vanished Hus...
5.0 of 5 stars 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — expected publication 2013 — 5 editions
De roman in de viool
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The Gallery of Vanished Hus...
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“It is the storyteller's prerogative to try to write, every now and then, the ending she might wish for. Even if it exists only on the white page.”
Natasha Solomons, The Novel in the Viola

“I took a deep breath and filled my lungs with summer.”
Natasha Solomons, The Novel in the Viola

“I remember that Sunday with absolute clarity - it was one of those perfect June mornings that make one certain Eden was a summer's day in southern England.”
Natasha Solomons, The Novel in the Viola



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