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3.5 stars
A troubled marriage in a troubled country. This is certainly a very evocative book but I think it would have appealed more if I didn't find both George and Sabine quite so unlikable. ...more
A troubled marriage in a troubled country. This is certainly a very evocative book but I think it would have appealed more if I didn't find both George and Sabine quite so unlikable. ...more
The White Woman on the Green Bicycle by Monique Roffey takes place in Trinidad. This is a work I read for an Around-the-World literature challenge.
The story begins at the end, telling the reader what transpires and then proceeds to explain how this came to be. We travel with George and Sabine Harwood as they first arrive in Trinidad, adjust to island life, have children, build a home, and become residents. Sabine rides her bicycle and explores her new home. While riding her bicycle, Sabine obse ...more
The story begins at the end, telling the reader what transpires and then proceeds to explain how this came to be. We travel with George and Sabine Harwood as they first arrive in Trinidad, adjust to island life, have children, build a home, and become residents. Sabine rides her bicycle and explores her new home. While riding her bicycle, Sabine obse ...more
Feb 24, 2012
Karen Michele Burns
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it was amazing
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