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Till the Sun Grows Cold Maggie Mccune

Till the Sun Grows Cold By Maggie Mccune

Till the Sun Grows Cold by Maggie Mccune


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Summary

A highly unusual adventure and love story interwoven with Maggie McCune's own extraordinary life

Till the Sun Grows Cold Summary

Till the Sun Grows Cold: A Mother's Compelling Memoir of the Life of her Daughter by Maggie Mccune

Maggie McCune was born in India during the last vestiges of the British Raj. Her daughter, Emma, whose passion for Africa led her to aid work in Sudan where she fell in love with and married a guerrilla commander of the Sudan People's Liberation Army, died in a car accident when only 29 and expecting her first baby.

TILL THE SUN GROWS COLD weaves together their stories: the bereaved mother trying to make sense of her daughter's brief, colourful existence through Emma's writing and diaries, and discovering much about herself as she revisits their shared and separate pasts.

Till the Sun Grows Cold Reviews

'McCune intereaves the story of her own upbringing in Assam and disastrous marriage with that of her magnetic and vivacious daughter, meditating poignantly on what it means for a mother to ''outlive her children, to bury them in the earth and walk away.''' Daily Telegraph

About Maggie Mccune

Maggie McCune was born in Quetta, India, in 1942. Maggie's career, apart from bringing up her four children single-handedly, has included a variety of jobs in a school, a fine art auctioneer and a publishing house.

Additional information

GOR000975389
9780747261421
0747261423
Till the Sun Grows Cold: A Mother's Compelling Memoir of the Life of her Daughter by Maggie Mccune
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
2000-02-17
320
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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