I need to create 20 identical (in structure) tables, each of which will 
have a many-to-many relationship with a particular table (Table_A).

I've thought a bit about this, and there doesn't seem to be a better way to 
structure the setup; it's a canonical reference (Table_A), each entry of 
which can have multiple overlapping entries in a particular book (each of 
the 20 tables represents references in a particular book).
Is there a sensible, compact way for me to instantiate the 20 classes and 
association tables? Their structure is extremely simple; just a primary key 
column and a string column.

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