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Was R151.95Now R106.37(eB 1064)
Delivery time: 24hr delivery in main centres: Order before 12h00 Monday - Friday, to receive the next working day Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: AbacusISBN: 9780349105871 Publication date: December 1994 Length: 198mm Width: 126mm Weight: 215g Edition: New edition Pages: 265 Readership: General
Eden Close
Author: Anita Shreve
Was R151.95 Now R106.37
A novel in which Andrew, an advertising executive, returns to his hometown in upstate New York to attend his mother's funeral. He renews a friendship with a blind girl of his youth and is drawn to save her from the cruel neglect she has endured for 17 sightless years without him. Andrew, an advertising executive in his mid-30s, returns to his hometown in upstate New York for his mother's funeral. He does not intend to stay in the slow rural backwater he left seventeen years before. But the dreams and memories persist and in the darkened farmhouse he relives that hot, bloody night when Eden Close was blinded - by the same gun that killed her father. The enigmatic Eden had been Andrew's childhood companion. Together the two roamed summer cornfields, smoked their first forbidden cigarettes, skated, fished and fought until the tomboy turned temptress - then their friendship ended. Now, despite warnings, Andrew is drawn again to this lost, blind girl of his youth, drawn to save her from the cruel neglect she has endured for seventeen sightless years without him. But first he must discover the grisly truth about that night... 'Shreve writes with power and passion' DAILY EXPRESS; 'Anita Shreve has a knack for wry observation and for capturing the agony of emotion' DAILY TELEGRAPH; 'EDEN CLOSE is a novel of sensibility. Its insights are keen, its language measured and haunting. In it a sense of loss and rapture is everywhere' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW; 'A first novel that turns rural gothic horrors into a story of fine, high love ... beautifully rendered scenes ... and a climax that will ... put you on the edge of your chair' KIRKUS REVIEW
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