Title:
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
Author:
Alexander McCall Smith
Genre:
Fiction
Publisher:
Anchor
Release Date:
1998
Pages:
235
Meeting: Tuesday 12th December 2004
Demian is the story of Emil Sinclair told in the first person. Emil comes from a religious (Christian) family and is essentially a good child. The novel opens with the awakening of Emil to life outside the bubble of childhood and family to individuality, good, evil and the grey area in between. This can be seen as a coming-of-age tale, a meditation
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Title:
The Colour
Author:
Rose Tremain
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Publisher:
Random House
Release Date:
2004
Pages:
366
Meeting: Friday 8th October 2004
As I head off for the far-flung shores of New Zealand, I wanted my last Bibliofemme choice to reflect the coming changes in my own circumstances. An extended search for books by authors from that country was unfruitful but I eventually discovered Rose Tremain’s The Colour, a book not by a New Zealander but about New Zealand, specifically the
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Title:
Bel Canto
Author:
Ann Patchett
Genre:
Literature
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date:
2002
Pages:
318
Meeting: Sunday 27th April 2003
A spellbinding novel set in the sumptuous home of a humble vice-president of an un-named Latin American country.
The action begins, and just as quickly dissipates, when kidnappers burst into a party given in honour of a visiting Japanese businessman and would-be investor.
Amidst the andante that follows we watch the unlikely relationships that develop
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