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බර්ගර්ස් දියණිය | Burgers Daughter

RS.5,310
RS.5,310
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Burgers Daughter by Nadine Gordimer is a powerful non-fiction book that follows Rosa Burger`s journey through present-day South Africa. Set against a turbulent political backdrop, this work explores Rosa`s evolving identity and personal discovery after her father`s death in prison. A compelling read for those interested in political literature and social issues.

Author: Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Prize-winning writer

Theme: Young woman navigating identity in a politically charged environment

Setting: Present-day South Africa during apartheid era

Focus: Personal discovery and complex social issues through Rosa`s perspective

Category: Non-fiction literature exploring political and personal themes

Ideal for: readers interested in African literature, political history, and coming-of-age stories

Perfect gift for: birthdays, book lovers, and students of literature

Order Burgers Daughter from Kapruka and discover this profound exploration of identity and politics in South Africa.

Yes, you can order multiple copies of `Burger`s Daughter` through Kapruka, and they can be delivered anywhere in Sri Lanka.

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The book may be more suitable for mature audiences due to its complex themes and historical context. It`s best suited for older teenagers and adults.

The book `Burger`s Daughter` is a novel that falls within the literary and historical fiction genres.

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Nadine Gordimer's writing sits firmly in the tradition of political and literary fiction that challenges readers to examine identity, power, and conscience. Readers drawn to this kind of socially engaged prose often explore broader personal growth workshops that examine how individuals navigate turbulent personal circumstances, or browse language literacy tools that provide deeper historical and social context.

South African literary fiction frequently pairs well with titles exploring ethics, environment, and human society. Readers who appreciate this kind of morally complex narrative sometimes also browse education and textbooks that address systemic themes of justice, land, and community from a global perspective.

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