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Rotten peaches : a novel

Title
Rotten peaches : a novel / by Lisa de Nikolits.
Author
De Nikolits, Lisa
Publication
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Inanna Publications and Education Inc., [2018]

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339 pages; 21 cm
Summary
"A noir page-turner that digs into the darkest corners of the human heart, Rotten Peaches dissects the lives of Leone and Berenice, women who live continents apart but are linked by the attentions of a charismatic con man, JayRay. Leone, a kleptomaniac chemist for an up and coming cosmetics company in Toronto, juggles her trade show junkets with a taste for petty theft and an abusive affair with JayRay. Meanwhile, in South Africa, JayRay's half-sister Berenice, author of a best-selling series of self-help baking books based on recipes she's appropriated from her black housekeeper, is in love with a man committed to returning South Africa to white control. Slowly the two stories begin to merge: as one woman struggles for redemption and self-knowledge, the other slips into a whirlpool of deception and violence. Lisa de Nikolits succeeds in creating a disturbing, mesmerizing tale in which the boundaries of good and evil, justice and punishment, are blurred by family secrets, racism, and sexual obsession."--
Subjects
Genre/Form
Fiction.
Call Number
Sc D 19-472
ISBN
  • 9781771335294
  • 1771335297
OCLC
1030391767
Author
De Nikolits, Lisa, author.
Title
Rotten peaches : a novel / by Lisa de Nikolits.
Publisher
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Inanna Publications and Education Inc., [2018]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Other Form:
De Nikolits, Lisa, 1966-, author. Rotten peaches. Toronto : Inanna Publications, 2018. Inanna poetry and fiction series Inanna poetry & fiction series (CaOONL)20189043466
Research Call Number
Sc D 19-472
JFD 19-934
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