The Cape Town Condition
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
She has built her life on movement - field sites, research seasons, and the careful independence of never staying too long in one place.
But Cape Town is not just another location.
It is the city of her childhood visits.
The place where memory feels stored in the air.
And the place where Daniel Pretorius never left.
A botanist rooted in Kirstenbosch's living landscape, Daniel understands the world through growth, patience, and connection. When Yara and Daniel find each other again, what begins as familiar conversation quickly becomes something deeper - something that was never fully resolved.
As the weeks pass, Yara's research begins to mirror her life: patterns repeat, signals evolve, and the most important meanings are often the hardest to name.
Caught between two continents, two ways of living, and a connection that refuses to fade, she must decide:
Is belonging about choosing a place…
or choosing the person who makes a place feel like home?
Elegant, thoughtful, and emotionally precise, The Cape Town Condition is a novel about science and intimacy, movement and rootedness, and the quiet realization that some conditions aren't obstacles -
they're where everything begins.