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Sara
The Diviners is a divine book written from the point of view of a middle-aged woman, Morag Gunn, looking back over her life and assembling the pieces of the puzzle that can tell her who she is. It is the final book in the Manawaka series, of which I had only read the first, The Stone Angel, and that many, many years ago. I am now resolved to read that one again, and indeed anything I can get my hands on that has been written by Margaret Laurence.

Morag's story begins in tragedy, the death of both
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Chrissie
A well written book, but one that does not resound with me. The central character is an independent, free-spirited woman and a dedicated author. As are the other two of the Manawaka Sequence, although each very different from the others, it is loosely based on Margaret Laurence’s own life. As such, it is semi-autobiographical fiction. The characters focused upon are different in each novel. In this, Laurence’s last book, feminism and the life, trials and tribulations of a female author and singl ...more
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