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      <title>In 'Life After Life,' Caught In The Dangerous Machinery of History</title>
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      <description>In real life, people have to make choices. But the fictional Ursula Todd gets to live out several realities, all set in 20th century Europe. Reviewer Meg Wolitzer says Kate Atkinson's playfully experimental novel ends up capturing what life is really like.</description>
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