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The White Woman on the Green Bicycle
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Rusalka
This is a novel of two parts. The first part is set in modern day, looking at the lives of Sabine and George as 70-something expats living in Trinidad. They have been there since Trinidad achieved it's independence and there is lots of discussion regarding what is still wrong with the country 50 years on. But more importantly, there is a lot going on with George and Sabine. And you're not sure what is happening, or what the history is. It slowly is revealed as the part, and the book goes on howe ...more
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Dec 27, 2021 rated it liked it
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This book taught me a little about life on the island of Trinidad.

This is all about a relationship, a relationship between a man and a woman and an island, Trinidad.

George wants to be someone, in Trinidad he is ´someone´ but Sabine is not happy, she wants to return to England.

Written with an unusual timeline, the first third of the book is the ending of the book, and then goes to the beginning, with different points of view in each section and although at
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Anmarie Maier
Feb 02, 2022 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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