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Barry Allard
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Utterly transportive. I was swept up in this story. A gift.
Her storytelling makes you feel part of something bigger, connected not just to history, but to the lives behind it.
This book took me to the British Museum, to stand in front of things I didn’t know existed, and now feel precious to me. I’ve found myself falling down rabbit holes, drawn in by the richness of her research.
— Nov 23, 2025 02:06AM
Her storytelling makes you feel part of something bigger, connected not just to history, but to the lives behind it.
This book took me to the British Museum, to stand in front of things I didn’t know existed, and now feel precious to me. I’ve found myself falling down rabbit holes, drawn in by the richness of her research.
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Barry Allard
is on page 390 of 446
Utterly transportive. I was swept up in this story and didn’t want it to end.
Her storytelling makes you feel part of something bigger, connected not just to history, but to the lives behind it.
This book pulled me to the British Museum, to stand in front of things I didn’t know existed and now feel oddly precious to me. I’ve found myself falling down rich rabbit holes. A gift.
— Nov 23, 2025 02:03AM
Her storytelling makes you feel part of something bigger, connected not just to history, but to the lives behind it.
This book pulled me to the British Museum, to stand in front of things I didn’t know existed and now feel oddly precious to me. I’ve found myself falling down rich rabbit holes. A gift.

