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Jamestown Blues Caitlin Davies

Jamestown Blues By Caitlin Davies

Jamestown Blues by Caitlin Davies


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Summary

A child's vision of events when she was about six and living in Botswana, the daughter of an Englishwoman and a Motswana. Her father takes a job as accountant, while her mother grudgingly sets about housekeeping. This book concerns the family's eventually disastrous friendship with a white couple.

Jamestown Blues Summary

Jamestown Blues by Caitlin Davies

A child's vision of events when she was about six and living in Botswana, the daughter of an Englishwoman and a Motswana. Her father takes a job as accountant at the salt mine of the new township of Jamestown, while her mother Rose is unable to get a job and grudgingly sets about housekeeping with pretty basic amenities. The book concerns the family's eventually disastrous friendship with a white couple, Shaun and Christine Fish. It is an account of a child's vision and sense of identity, combined with her insights into white behaviour and expectations, and her evocation of the past.

Additional information

GOR004883942
9780140248272
0140248277
Jamestown Blues by Caitlin Davies
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1996-05-30
272
N/A
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