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Delivery time: Usually within 3 working days. Average customer rating: Country: South AfricaFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Human & Rousseau (Pty) LtdISBN: 9780798145183 Publication date: July 2005 Length: 213mm Width: 137mm Edition: New title Pages: 224
Garden of the Plagues
Author: Russel Brownlee
Was R140.00 Now R119.00
Set in the Dutch settlement at the Cape in 1685, the time of Simon van der Stel, and peopled by a fascinating array of characters - the officials, victims, survivors and rogues who inhabited the early settlement. Set in the Dutch settlement at the Cape in 1685, the time of Simon van der Stel, and peopled by a fascinating array of characters, the story focuses on Adam Wijk, the rather reclusive gardener and botanist caring for the Company's gardens. Despite his reserved outward appearance there is something enigmatic about Wijk, and as the mystery slowly unfolds it is revealed that he was a physician during the Black Death in London, and there is a reason for his 'exile' - he treated a smallpox case by experimenting with an antidote and was then stripped of his licence. A stanger enters Wijk's lonely life, a mute woman from a seemingly plague-ridden Dutch ship lying at anchor in Table Bay. As he tends the sick woman he finds that she reawakens in him feelings long dead and their relationship develops into a poignant love story rich in atmosphere and detail.
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An entrancing novelReviewed by Possum from Cape Town, South Africa on 30 November 2005 278 of 545 people found the following review helpful: A wonderful re-imagining of Cape Town in the late 1600's under Simon van der Stel through exquisitely observed characters and landscapes. The gradual development of the narrator's voice entranced me, the ending is deeply satistfying.
Garden of the Plagues floored, delighted and transported me - it is fresh, compelling and when I finished it, I wished it had not ended. Was this review helpful?
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