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Lek gou aan 'n suurlemoen en kyk hoe lyk jy in die spieel. So suur
soos wat jou gesig nou lyk, so lyk die broers Harry en Huibert Suur
s'n altyd. En hulle hou boonop daarvan! Suig gou aan ’n
suikerklontjie en lees wat gebeur wanneer Harry en Huibert op ’n
dag ’n kaartjie in die pos kry wat hulle rustige lewe omkeer.
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Summer Brother (Paperback)
Jaap Robben; Translated by David Doherty
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R378
R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
Save R33 (9%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Thirteen-year-old Brian lives in a trailer on a forgotten patch of
land with his divorced and uncaring father. His older brother
Lucien, physically and mentally disabled, has been
institutionalized for years. While Lucien's home is undergoing
renovations, he is sent to live with his father and younger brother
for the summer. Their detached father leaves Brian to care for
Lucien's special needs. But how do you look after someone when you
don't know what they need? How do you make the right choices when
you still have so much to discover?
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Summer Brother (Paperback)
Jaap Robben; Translated by David Doherty
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R412
R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
Save R21 (5%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE 2021 Summer Brother
is an honest, tender account of brotherly love between a disabled
boy and his abled brother, which will resonate with readers of Rain
Man. "Dutch author Jaap Robben's second novel shows us the shedding
of innocence. Summer Brother, translated by David Doherty, shakes
out over a hot summer, during that potent lull when characters so
splendidly boil, burst and bloom...Summer Brother grapples with the
consequences of carelessness and the abuse of power and trust, even
if the violation is unintentional...Robben is wonderful at drawing
characters with just a few deliberate strokes...Like a photographer
shooting a portrait, Robben captures his subjects in Summer Brother
in a focused close-up." --New York Times Thirteen-year-old Brian
lives in a trailer on a forgotten patch of land with his divorced
and uncaring father. His older brother Lucien, physically and
mentally disabled, has been institutionalized for years. While
Lucien's home is undergoing renovations, he is sent to live with
his father and younger brother for the summer. Their detached
father leaves Brian to care for Lucien's special needs. But how do
you look after someone when you don't know what they need? How do
you make the right choices when you still have so much to discover?
Summer Brother is an honest, tender account of brotherly love,
which will resonate with readers of Rain Man.
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