Burger’s Daughter Burger’s Daughter

Burger’s Daughter

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Publisher Description

In Burger's Daughter, Nobel Prize winner Nadine Gordimer uses a coming-of-age story to explore the complicated political circumstances of modern South Africa.

Rosa Burger is a white South African woman in her early twenties trying to uphold the political heritage handed on by her martyred parents while carving out a sense of self. Cast in the revolutionary mold, the only survivor of a family known for their anti-apartheid beliefs and practices, Rosa is under the watch of the government and the rebels alike, all of whom seem to have great expectations of her. A quiet, private person, Rosa herself is more concerned with introspection and with trying to understand her identity and her political climate in her own way. Through her journey, the journey of a nation comes to light.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
WM
Wanda McCaddon
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12:52
hr min
RELEASED
1993
July 1
PUBLISHER
Blackstone Publishing
SIZE
601.8
MB