The Promise : Winner of the Booker Prize 2021

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  • Author:
    GALGUT Damon
  • ISBN:
    9781529113877
  • Publication Date:
    April 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    288
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Chatto and Windus
  • Country of Publication:
The Promise : Winner of the Booker Prize 2021
The Promise : Winner of the Booker Prize 2021

The Promise : Winner of the Booker Prize 2021

SKU: 9781529113877
Regular price $26.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GALGUT Damon
  • ISBN:
    9781529113877
  • Publication Date:
    April 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    288
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Chatto and Windus
  • Country of Publication:

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Masterful new fiction from twice Booker-shortlisted author Damon Galgut

A taut and menacing novel that charts the crash and burn of an Afrikaans family, the Swarts. Punctuated by funerals that bring the ever-diminishing family together, each of the four parts opens with a death and a new decade.

The characterisations are razor sharp, the dialogue dramatic, the action gripping. As we traverse the decades, Damon interweaves the story of a disappointed nation from apartheid to Jacob Zuma.

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  • Masterful new fiction from twice Booker-shortlisted author Damon Galgut

    A taut and menacing novel that charts the crash and burn of an Afrikaans family, the Swarts. Punctuated by funerals that bring the ever-diminishing family together, each of the four parts opens with a death and a new decade.

    The characterisations are razor sharp, the dialogue dramatic, the action gripping. As we traverse the decades, Damon interweaves the story of a disappointed nation from apartheid to Jacob Zuma.

Masterful new fiction from twice Booker-shortlisted author Damon Galgut

A taut and menacing novel that charts the crash and burn of an Afrikaans family, the Swarts. Punctuated by funerals that bring the ever-diminishing family together, each of the four parts opens with a death and a new decade.

The characterisations are razor sharp, the dialogue dramatic, the action gripping. As we traverse the decades, Damon interweaves the story of a disappointed nation from apartheid to Jacob Zuma.