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 The Conservationist

The beauty of South Africa so vivid you could run your fingers among the reeds. And the hero of so many merits but also with a terrifying weakness. A fantastic end.
/Joo, 24, New Zealand

Nobody describes the banal and the everyday of what it was like to live during apartheid for white people. I can smell the landscape and the seasons when I read her.
/Carolize, 29, South Africa

 July's People

It transports you to a world so frightenly realized, it easily could've happened. It also shows how human nature can bring bring us together even when the world is falling apart.
/Carlos, 16, United States

 The Lying Days

Nobody describes the Highveld of South Africa and the Natal coast as she does.
/Carolize, 29, South Africa

 Six Feet of the Country

Ms. Gordimer skillfully portrays the myriad of emotions and dilemmas South Africans deal with in the wake of apartheid. This short story collection should be required reading for everyone!
/Kimberly Golden Malmgren, 35, Sweden

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