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Sylvia returns to England with two black boys when her hospital in Zimlia is shut down. The boys move into the Lennox home where Frances is now in her early seventies, and shares the home with Colin and his family. Eventually a now impoverished Johnny returns to the home, as communism is replaced by
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to their poverty-stricken nations. However Andrew is blind to the scale of the leaders' corruption and misuse of funding. Sylvia becomes a doctor, and finds herself at a mission in Zimlia where the locals live in dire poverty and are crippled by the spread of
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described the work as "a startling, burningly committed book which, like all Lessing, contains a marvellous sense of possibilities opening as the fiction progresses, an enriching and absorbing conviction of change and growth."
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described it as a "remarkable novel" that is notable for its "vigour and attack, and for its passionate interest in justice and goodness." Lessing wrote
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that would have covered the same time period. She decided against the autobiography lest she offend "vulnerable" people.
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Meanwhile, Colin and Andrew make their transition into adulthood. Colin becomes a novelist and Andrew, a graduate of the
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described the work as a "rare literary pleasure the kind you might have in suddenly coming upon a long lost novel by
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leader has abandoned her and his two sons, Andrew and Colin to continue an
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newspaper. The Lennox household becomes filled with the classmates and
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figure, working with the corrupt African leaders and other
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Doris Lessing
Flamingo
2001
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-00-655230-7
2001
Nobel Prize in Literature
Doris Lessing
London
African
Zimbabwe
Hampstead, London
mother-in-law
communist
affair
comrade
communist countries
theatre
liberal
dropout
secondary school
earth-mother figure
adolescents
gutter-press journalist
imperialists
anorexic
political refugees

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