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The Conservationist
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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 |
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July's People
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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 |
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The Lying Days
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Nobody describes the Highveld of South Africa and the Natal coast
as she does.
/Carolize, 29, South Africa |
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Six
Feet of the Country
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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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