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Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin Books
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Author: Nadine Gordimer
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Language: English
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Edition: New
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ISBN: 9780140061406
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Pages: 176
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Cover: Paperback (Deckle Edge)
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Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
About the Book
Nadine Gordimer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, presents a chilling and imaginative novel that explores the complexities of race, power, and survival in apartheid-era South Africa. The story unfolds in a time when the war for equality has spread to the white suburbs, and the ruling minority is forced to flee.
The Smales family, liberal whites, are caught in the escalating violence and must depend on their servant, July, who leads them to safety in his village. As they navigate this harsh new reality, the dynamics between them shift—exposing the deep-seated tensions, misunderstandings, and fragile alliances between blacks and whites.
Gordimer’s storytelling is flawless, with every event unfolding in a way that feels chillingly real. This thought-provoking and evocative novel is a powerful reflection on the emotional and political complexities of a nation in turmoil.

