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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
FSA0056
Bob Shop ID
198280670
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (2013)
ISBN-10: 1408836335
ISBN-13: 9781408836330
Condition: Very Good. Evidence of a price sticker removed from front cover with slight edge-wear, but else a clean unread copy.
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 332
Dimensions: 19.7 x 12.3 x 2.2 cm
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by Nadine Gordimer
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Jessie and Tom Stilwell keep open house. They are determined to maintain the integrity of personal relations despite the distortions of law and society. The novel explores the impact on their home of Boaz Davis and his wife Ann, who arrive from England, and Gideon Shibalo, the Stilwells' black friend, with whom Ann starts a love affair. Ann's adventure with Africa is dramatically concurrent with events involving Jessie's strange relationship with her mother and stepfather, and her son from a previous marriage.
"Nadine Gordimer has earned herself a place among the few novelists who really matter" - Observer.