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Ordinary People Diana Evans

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Ordinary People Diana Evans
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Publisher: Doubleday Canada
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.38 MB
Author: Diana Evans
ISBN: 08cf336f-941f-4cc9-b59e-dcade3603884, 08CF336F-941F-4CC9-B59E-DCADE3603884
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Ordinary People Diana Evans by Diana Evans 08cf336f-941f-4cc9-b59e-dcade3603884, 08CF336F-941F-4CC9-B59E-DCADE3603884 instant download after payment.

Diana Evans, author of the prize-winning 26a, returns with an intimate portrait of London, an exploration of modern relationships and black identity, and that mid-life moment when a gap emerges between who we think we are and who we are becoming.
Melissa and Michael, a couple of thirteen years, have taken up residence in a crooked house in the south of the city, a new baby making them a family of four. Feeling defined solely by motherhood, Melissa's need to reclaim her identity is spilling into resentment at her partner and a growing fear that something unnatural is living in their home. Her solace in her Nigerian mother's stews and spells only infuriates Michael, who desperately misses the excitement of their lives before children.
Further south, in the suburbs, Damian and Stephanie enter a year of marital disquiet. Damian's Trinidadian political activist father has died, and he finds himself adrift and hungering for the city—just as his admiration for...

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