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Riet de Jong-Goossens

    Dulle Griet
    Agaat
    Vatmaar
    Een ander land
    • Agaat

      • 592pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      The book captivates with its blend of brilliance and haunting themes, drawing readers into a profound exploration of complex emotions and experiences. Through its evocative narrative, it promises to leave a lasting impact, encouraging deep reflection on the human condition. Toni Morrison's endorsement highlights its powerful storytelling and emotional depth, suggesting a journey that is both enchanting and thought-provoking.

      Agaat2006
      4,0
    • Vatmaar

      • 415pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      A hundred years ago, a small settlement sprang up in theNorthern Cape. A rich diversity of people moved in, as the children were born, Vatmaar became a village. A. H. M. Scholtz tells of Oom Chai, who in turn tells of a Vuurmaak, who in turn introduces someone else. Thus a chain of stories is created interlinking the fates of unforgettable characters like Lance-Corporal George Lewis and his Tswana wife, Rush, Sis Bet, Old Chetty, Hendruk, January, Tant Vonnie and her daughters as they recount tales of the Anglo-Boer War, the diamond diggings, court cases and stokvels: the tricksters and the tricked, marriages and funerals, love and betrayal. A Place Called Vatmaar is a panoramic novel: compelling, wise and humane.

      Vatmaar1997
      4,0
    • Dulle Griet

      • 151pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Verhalen, spelend in Zuid-Afrika.

      Dulle Griet1995
    • Een ander land

      • 311pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Een Nederlander reist in 1870 naar Bloemfontein in Zuid-Afrika in de hoop daar te genezen van zijn tbc.

      Een ander land1992
      4,5