Set in the harsh environment of the South Island beaches of New Zealand, this masterful story brings together three singular people in a trinity that reflects their country's varied heritage. Winner of the 1985 Booker-McConnell prize for fiction.
Set between Cape Town and a remote farm in the Eastern Cape, this spare, unflinching novel of the modern South Africa traces the relationship between a farmer and his daughter. Reprint.
Irish writer Caroline Blackwood writes a zany tale based on her actual relatives. First published in 1977, GREAT GRANNY WEBSTER was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.