In Stede van die Liefde: 'n Roman

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Op Stellenbosch is sy naweekgesin: Christine met die vreemde verlange in haar, Siebert wat sorg vir opskuddings. In die Goudstad is sy besigheid: Africart.com wat hom neem na stede van die liefde: New York, Berlyn. Maar daar is ook die geheime woonstel in Seepunt en die gruwel van Harare, waar hy op die spoor van meer as artefakte loop. In die middelpunt is Lewis Stores se jaarlikse Suiderkruis-derby op Matjiesfontein met sy amper magiese wedvlugduifkultuur en eksentrieke karakters: Miss Edelweiss, musiekonderwyseres, wat die vlaktes met haar metaalverklikker bewandel. En Snaartjie, dogter van Piet Windvogel, draadspanner en lekeprediker, sy wat selfs die duiwe met haar vioolspel betower. Tussen die verskyning van die "rotmotor" op die N2 na Stellenbosch en die Pister op Matjiesfontein, verdwyn Snaartjie en ontvou 'n intrige wat hede en verlede bind tot 'n fassinerende eenheid. *No dustjacket; corners bumped and some edgewear; inside clean and neat; cover image not accurate.*
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AuthorEtienne van Heerden
PublisherTafelberg
PlaceCape Town
Year2005
EditionEerste uitgawe, eerste druk
ISBN9780624043249
BindingHardcover
ConditionFair
CommentsNo dustjacket; corners bumped and some edgewear; inside clean and neat; cover image not accurate.
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