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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Gillian Slovo'... We found 5 matches.
Gillian Slovo
Betrayal RU
The story of Alan, a white ANC member, who is suspected by his comrades of the unthinkable; of Rebecca, the black woman the ANC choose to judge him and of Sarah, an English woman whose political curiosity and love for Alan throw her up against the secret police. By the author of "Ties of Blood".
Vintage 1992 £6.99 ISBN 1-85381-475-X
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth235
http://www.booksnbytes.com/authors/slovo_gillian.html
Gillian Slovo
Black Orchids When the genteely impoverished and rebellious Evelyn marries the charming Emil, scion of a privileged Sinhalese family, she thinks that her dream of a life in England can now at last come true. So the family travel, with their young son Milton, from Ceylon to Tilbury Docks. But this is England in the 1950s and, no matter how hard Evelyn wishes that it would, England does not take kindly to strangers, especially families who are half black and half white.
Virago Press 2008 pbk £11.99 ISBN 978-1844083114
Gillian Slovo
Death Comes Staccato Private detective Kate Baeir has been hired by a wealthy woman to act as a minder for her musically gifted daughter. However, this doesn't turn out to be a straightforward babysitting job for the unstoppable Kate.
The Women's Press 1987 pbk £5.99 ISBN 0-7043-4055-0
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth235
http://www.twbooks.co.uk/authors/gillianslovo.html
Gillian Slovo
Ice Road Leningrad. 1933. Loyalties, beliefs, love and family ties: all are about to be tested to the limit in a fight to see who will survive one of the most crushing moments the world will ever know. Boris Ivanov, the father who understands politics and pragmatism; his daughter Natasha, a carefree, delightful girl who will be almost crushed because of political compromises; Anton, Boris's oldest friend, who in an uncharacteristic moment saves a skinny little orphan he finds on the Moscow train; Anna, that tough intriguing child. And watching it all is the marvellous Irina. Wry, wise, ironic, Irina understands that simple loyalty to an individual may well be more powerful than blind loyalty to an idea.
2004 Orange Prize (Shortlist)
Little, Brown 2004 hbk £10.99 ISBN 0-316-72748-2
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Gillian Slovo
Red Dust Set in South Africa, this is a political thriller about a cold and ambitious South African who returns to her country to help convict a murderous member of the old South Africa. She finds herself caught up in a storm of emotions and politics through which she fights to discover the truth.
Virago 2000 hbk £15.99 ISBN 1-86049-824-8
Virago 2002 pbk £6.99 ISBN 1-86049-915-5 ![]() Author photo: © Little, Brown
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