A Jest of God
β Scribed by Margaret Laurence
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus;Apollo. 2017
- Year
- 1966; 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 350 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1786691213
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β¦ Synopsis
'An almost perfect book' MARGARET ATWOOD.
Whenever I find myself thinking in a brooding way, I must simply turn it off and think of something else. God forbid that I should turn into an eccentric.
Rachel Cameron is a shy, retiring schoolmistress, tethered to her overbearing invalid mother. Thirty-four and unmarried, she feels herself edging towards a lonely spinsterhood. But then she falls in love for the first time, and embarks upon an affair that will change her life in unforeseen ways.
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