Mara and Dann: an adventure
Doris LESSING
Sold by James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 25 October 2011
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPages starting to embrown from the edge, lower cover panel of dustwrapper slightly marked at edge. Inscribed by the author to (Dame) Margaret Drabble and (Sir) Michael Holroyd, "Maggie and Michael love Doris September 1999".
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The new novel from one of the greatest twentieth-century writers.
Doris Lessing returns to the world of visionary fiction, last visited in her acclaimed ‘Canopus in Argos’ quintet of novels in the 1980s.
It is sooner than you might think. And the earth’s climate is much changed – it’s colder than ever before in the north, and unbearably dry and hot in the south. Mara, who is seven, and her four-year-old brother Dann find themselves somewhere very strange, not home, getting used to all these new names…
They are taken in by a kindly, grandmotherly woman, to make a new life in this unforgiving rocky terrain. Their new guardian seems to be of their kin, and the caution and curiosity of her neighbours confirms to the alert Mara that she and Dann are in some way marked as notable, so special that many will come to seek them, many to suspect them, and disguise will often seem the best option. This new life is hard: hunger, dirt, thirst and danger are the children’s constant companions as they grow into their selves. Drought and fire carry off their adoptive home and force them to set off northward into the unknown, to experience a series of adventures, cultures, trials, revelations and crises that bring them through to an altogether altered world, where they can start to learn and build anew, to achieve a new kind of notability.
Doris Lessing has written a compelling, troubling and entertaining novel that, through the remarkable odyssey of a brother and sister living in the imagined future, manages to tell us a great deal about the present we only dimly perceive and scarcely know how to value.
One of the major writers of the twentieth century.
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