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The Giant O'Brien by Hilary Mantel
A disturbing read, dark and compelling, evoking the poverty and squalor of 18th century London. Mantel weaves together the life of the giant O'Brien, story teller and dreamer with that of John Hunter, celebrated surgeon, anatomist and procurer of dead bodies from he cares not where. Not for the squeamish.
(Jenny Baker - bwl 3 May 2000 )