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Wolseley - J. John Le Grange

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
3121-3170 BOX59
Bob Shop ID
615565409

Title: Wolseley

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Author: J. John Le Grange

Publisher: South Africa Writing

Year: 2014

ISBN: 9780620623636

Summary: New South Africa emerged peacefully and full of hope after Apartheid. Yet life is looking desperate for one white family, struggling to survive. Martha, Hendrik and their daughter Magda are six months behind with their rent when they are finally asked to vacate their house in the quiet town of Wolseley. Selling their remaining things, they head to Cape Town, their last chance. Cape Town proves to be unconcerned with their misfortune and the broken family must navigate the streets. It is from the streets that they'll learn that though Apartheid has ended, it is poverty that still segregates. Each character narrates their part of the story and the journey, moving further away from the hot coffee and sanity of Wolseley.



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