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Agaat
Agaat
Author: Marlene Van Niekerk
Set in apartheid South Africa, Agaat portrays the unique relationship between Milla, a 67-year-old white woman, and her black maidservant turned caretaker, Agaat. Through flashbacks and diary entries, the reader learns about Milla's past. Life for white farmers in 1950s South Africa was full of promise — young and newly married, Mill...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780982503096
ISBN-10: 0982503091
Publication Date: 4/27/2010
Pages: 630
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Tin House Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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PamelaH avatar reviewed Agaat on + 90 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a tough read! To say the text was allusive at times, would be an understatement, but I hung in there and pushed myself to read on. The story takes place in South Africa where a white woman, Milla, takes in an abused and sickly black girl to nurse her to health. Eventually, this girl, Agaat, becomes the woman's servant, then as years go on, her caregiver, because Milla is dying from a terrible disease. Much of the book is written in diary form and in the eyes of Milla. Trying to communicate with Agaat when she was young and terribly abused, certainly pays off when Milla can no longer speak because of her illness. These two women are incredibly close but filled with conflicting feelings toward each other. Of course, class has much to do with their strained relationship. I was incredibly impressed in the way the author relates the thoughts and feelings of someone with ALS. This is a difficult book, but truly brilliant.
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