Schalkie Van Wyk Keur 4

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In Reenpad na die son sien Leon Estie die eerste keer wanneer sy perskes uit sy boord steel. Soos 'n onnutsige kind lag sy hom uit, sy sonnekind, soos hy daarna aan haar dink. Daar wag egter 'n moeilike pad op hulle albei voor hulle saam in die son kan loop. In Arende vlieg alleen moet Natalie haar vakansieplanne onderbreek om Zenobia, die dogter van haar stieftante, se babaseuntjie te help versorg. Natalie weet die kind is nie werklik Zenobia s'n nie, maar waar is die ma dan? En Etienne Terblanche, 'n bekende skilder, moet die pa wees, maar hy is al agtien maande oorsee. En in man agter die masker leer die speelse Arnie gou van bitterheid en onbeantwoorde liefde wanneer sy na die Du Randts se huis kom om na die verlamde Hilde Rabie om te sien. Is Arnie se liefde vir Regardt gedoem? Hilde se haat vir die lewe en die uitlokking van die wulpse Evette blyk onmoontlike struikelblokke vir enige verhouding te wees. En Regardt skuil agter sy masker van skuldgevoel. *Pages yellowed.*
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AuthorSchalkie van Wyk
PublisherMelodie
PlaceCape Town
Year2007
ISBN9780624045168
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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