Selected StoriesIn these stories, selected by Gordimer herself, characters from every corner of society come to life, along with the South African landscape they inhabit. The stories have a strong focus on racial issues, yet their implications are universal. The stories are National Curriculum recommended reading. |
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Is There Nowhere Else Where We Can Meet? | 15 |
Ah Woe Is Me | 24 |
The Catch | 31 |
Copyright | |
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