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People Like Ourselves

Published
Aug 2003
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
329

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Julia belongs to the inner circle of Johannesburg high society. But in the New South Africa, things have changed - the days of tea on the lawn are over.

Julia's husband, Douglas, is a serial adulterer and is no longer willing to pay for the small luxuries she has always enjoyed. Her daughter has rebelled herself right out of her life. She doesn't seem to be able to manage the 'home workers' who have developed a will of their own, and her best friend, Caroline, is quietly considering killing her husband.

Now Douglas's ex-wife, who is never spoken of, has announced her intention of coming to visit from London bringing, no doubt, her politically correct credentials along with her. She's coming to see Nelson Mandela, she says.

People Like Ourselves takes a wry look at the brave new world that is the 'African miracle' today, by the prize-winning author of Frieda and Min, Like Water in Wild Places and Dance with a Poor Man's Daughter.

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First Edition Aug 2003 Doubleday ISBN 0385605404
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Aug 2004 Transworld (UK) ISBN 0552998710
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May 2003 Doubleday (UK) ISBN 0385601484
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Apr 2012 Transworld (UK) ISBN B007FUMSCQ
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Apr 2012 Transworld (UK) ISBN 1448127173
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