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product_id: 11871431
title: "Burger's Daughter"
brand: "nadine gordimer"
price: "₩46312"
currency: KRW
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# Burger's Daughter

**Brand:** nadine gordimer
**Price:** ₩46312
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- **What is this?** Burger's Daughter by nadine gordimer
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## Customer Reviews

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    Attention to detail
  

*by S***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2019*

I always find Gordimer hard to read. Her formatting is certainly unconventional. Not many paragraph breaks,  so you are walking through swaths of dense print. No quotation marks, no breaks from speaker to speaker. Hard to tell who is talking, if there's talk. Hard to tell where talk ends and thought begins. Whose head are we in now? Are these things important? I think they are. I am not at home on the page.I don't mind it when writers "break the rules." But these simple mechanical things would make reading the details she is so good at easier to understand and absorb. And free me to think. But her strengths are in the people, and the subtleties of racial and sexual tensions, and these are spectacular.It is difficult still to be in a relationship where for whatever reason power and emotion are imbalanced. Hard to be the giver, hard to receive. She gets this vital thing just right. And it is an important part of today's world, especially in the US where unconscious feelings are so obvious a part of our relationships. Most of us get it wrong. Apartheid has in places gone underground, and in others has shifted its focus. Few people are comfortable with strangers. She guides us through, and we nod to our many selves. I will never forget Rosa in France, with the strange and wonderful and so very French "exiles." I will never forget the phone conversation Rosa has with her black foster brother. I read this book years ago and learned a great deal about South Africa. I read it now and learn a great deal about America and myself.

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    This by far is one of my favorite books. The book is a heavy read and ...
  

*by O***1 on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 6, 2016*

This by far is one of my favorite books. The book is a heavy read and a lot to take in but, it gives an insight into the apartheid happening in South Africa. This book is not about Fry Cooks daughter it's about post-Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks. During the time period writing about Anti-Apartheid was not allowed, the book is meant to show the struggles of a young girl. She constantly has to go to jail to visit her father an activist arrested because of his views on Apartheid. Although her father speaks strongly, the shocking part of the whole story is that Rosa is white. During this time period,many whites had no problem taking if an African country and trademarking it as their own. Lucky few saw that the mistreatment of these Africans was wrong.  As Rosa gets older she starts to learn that many feel that what her parents work in the Anti-Apartheid movement was not widely accepted. Many Africans see that whites do not serve any purpose in the movement they only help themselves. Even Rosa's childhood friend turns his back on her. She equally believes what her parents choose to preach, but she is constantly ridiculed by others. As Rosa continues to live her life she is constantly followed by the government because of the reputation her parents have built. But soon Rosa gets detained because it is thought that she was part of a protest of school children that lead to the death of many white workers. Rosa was a white woman with ambitious parents trying to make a difference​ in South Africa.

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    Worthy book about South Africa
  

*by J***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2014*

The story is that of the child of well known communists who eventually are imprisoned for life in South Africa. The story of a more modern life combined with flashbacks makes this an interesting book to read. With little sympathy toward communists I wasn't overly concerned about justice though I guess the U.S. in the 50s had its own slightly less oppressive version of this persecution. I am glad I read it.

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