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The Pickup Nadine Gordimer

The Pickup von Nadine Gordimer

The Pickup Nadine Gordimer


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Zusammenfassung

Stunning novel set in South Africa about forbidden love by the Nobel Prize-winning writer

The Pickup Zusammenfassung

The Pickup Nadine Gordimer

When Julie Summers' car breaks down in a sleazy street, a young Arab garage mechanic comes to her rescue. Out of this meeting develops a friendship that turns to love. But soon, despite his attempts to make the most of Julie's wealthy connections, Abdu is deported from South Africa and Julie insists on going too - but the couple must marry to make the relationship legitimate in the traditional village which is to be their home. Here, whilst Abdu is dedicated to escaping back to the life he has discovered, Julie finds herself slowly drawn in by the charm of her surroundings and new family, creating an unexpected gulf between them ...'As gripping as a thriller and as felt as a love song' IRISH TIMES

The Pickup Bewertungen

'A bittersweet Romeo and Juliet for our cynical age... brilliant and unsettling' The Times; 'Powerful and profound... this intelligent novel is as gripping as a thriller and as felt as a love song' Irish Times

Über Nadine Gordimer

Nadine Gordimer's many novels include THE LYING DAYS, THE CONSERVATIONIST, joint winner of the Booker Prize, BURGER'S DAUGHTER, JULY'S PEOPLE, MY SON'S STORY, NONE TO ACCOMPANY ME and THE HOUSE GUN. Her collections of short stories include SOMETHING OUT THERE and JUMP. In 1991 she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. She lives in South Africa.

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9780747557951
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The Pickup Nadine Gordimer
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20021007
288
Winner of The Commonwealth Writer's Prize Best Book Africa 2002
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