Mandela Park

Mandela Park

Mandela Park

Alan Whelan

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Editorial:
Inkstand Press
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9780957224865
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Anna Schippers, descendant of Southern Africa’s rural San people, receives a mysterious letter which prompts her first ever visit to Hout Bay, Cape Town in search of her missing sister who fled there three years earlier with a dream to run a hair salon.When Anna is told that her sister in fact worked as a township bar girl under the sinister influence of Xhosa tsotsi Zuko, she suspects he might be responsible for her disappearance.During a steaming hot summer in the pulsating township of Mandela Park, Zuko and Anna, opposites in many ways, discover they have one terrible secret in common.

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