There had been so mush to learn - so much that was different. In
London, Diane has started school in a class with mostly white
children. In Johannesburg, the only white children she had seen
were the ones riding on the plastic horses at the Oriental Plaza.
Diane struggles to find her feet back in South Africa after eight
years of living in exile. Her main difficulty is the pain she feels
after her father's violent death. Although supported by friends and
relatives her grief remains hidden until Joe Cassidy starts to
share her guarded existence. Then she discovers a secret about him,
which changes both their lives...
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