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Other books set in Southwold include Esther Freud's novel Sea House (2004), with Southwold as Steerborough.[2] Southwold native Neil Bell in Bredon and Sons (1933) about boat-building people). Forgive us our Trespasses (1947), based on a true story of twin boys lost at sea, renames the town Senwich.[citation needed] The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald (1978) drew on her experiences working in a Southwold bookshop in the 1950s.[3]