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Examines the lives of one white familiy and one black family during the transition from apartheid to democracy.
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- At the struggle’s end: None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer
- A review of the novel.
- Contains: Review
- Author: Elaine M. Pearson
- From: Isibongo, http://www.uct.ac.za/projects/poetry/isibongo/isibongo.htm Vol 1 Issue 1
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