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Black Mulberries

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  • 554

    Pages
  • 9781416522546

    ISBN
  • 3 mm

    Width
  • 12 mm

    Height
  • 19 gram

    Weight
  • BLACK

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 4 FEBRUARY 2008

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    Description

    Set against the wild landscape of Botswana, 'Black Mulberries' is the tale of two feuding families whose destinies are intertwined.

    About the Author

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    Caitlin Davies

    Caitlin Davies is a writer, teacher and journalist, the author of five novels and four non-fiction books, including the memoir Place of Reeds.
    Many of her early books were inspired by the 12 years she spent in Botswana. Her more recent books draw on the stories and history of north London, including Taking the Waters, about the bathing ponds and lido on Hampstead Heath, The Ghost of Lily Painter, based on the true story of two Edwardian baby farmers, Camden Lock and the Market, a social history of the famous market, and Family Likeness, in which a character becomes intrigued by the life of Dido Elizabeth Belle ‘Britain’s first black aristocrat’ who lived at Kenwood in the 1700s.
    Her parents are both writers, Margaret Forster and Hunter Davies, although she doesnt believe there is any such thing as a writing gene...

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