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Waiting for the Rain, is a book that takes place in South Africa during the apartheid. ...
Even though the book only illustrates a portion of the South Africa apartheid a thorough explanation is given to what it is.
Through the narrative of the different characters in the book I would have to say that the author really stresses the emotional and personal emphasis of this time period. ...
The author also somewhat stresses the social and political factors of the time period once you get into the book. ... As I delved deeper into the book however, I became more aware and actually interested in this time period. ...
Throughout the book the author is very good about providing the different biased view that the characters have. ...
This is a very enthralling book. ... The story is very stimulating and even though the book isn’t the best book on the subject it does have good entertainment and historical value.
Sheila Gordon is the author of the book Waiting for the Rain. ...
I would presume that this book was written with a combination of primary and secondary information.
Approximate Word count = 888 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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