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Trade paperback. From a South African author representing a new generation of writers coming to consciousness after Apartheid, this is a novel powered by a fierce and burning vision of the emerging rainbow nation, with a complex father-daughter relationship at its heart. Atlantic regard this as a strong contender for literary prizes this year.
Marli Roode was born in South Africa in 1984 and moved to the UK when she was seventeen. After earning an MA in Philosophy and Literature, she worked as a freelance journalist in London before studying at Manchester University's Centre for New
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Trade paperback. From a South African author representing a new generation of writers coming to consciousness after Apartheid, this is a novel powered by a fierce and burning vision of the emerging rainbow nation, with a complex father-daughter relationship at its heart. Atlantic regard this as a strong contender for literary prizes this year.
Marli Roode was born in South Africa in 1984 and moved to the UK when she was seventeen. After earning an MA in Philosophy and Literature, she worked as a freelance journalist in London before studying at Manchester University's Centre for New Writing. Marli won the 'Is There A Novelist In The House?' competition at the Manchester Literature Festival in 2009 with an extract from Call It Dog. She lives in London.
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Marli Roode was born in South Africa in 1984 and moved to the UK when she was seventeen. After earning an MA in Philosophy and Literature, she worked as a freelance journalist in London before studying at Manchester University's Centre for New Writing. Marli won the 'Is There A Novelist In The House?' competition at the Manchester Literature Festival in 2009 with an extract from Call It Dog. She lives in London.