
Green City in the Sun
by Barbara Wood
"Green City in the Sun" by Barbara Wood, Random House, 1988. Hardcover in fair condition, no dust jacket. A compelling historical fiction set in Kenya, exploring colonialism and family legacies. Ideal for collectors of African narratives.
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The book is in fair condition with visible wear on the spine, particularly at the edges. The boards are intact but show signs of handling. There is no dust jacket, and the pages are clean without inscriptions or signatures. The binding remains solid, ensuring durability for reading and display.
About This Classic 1988 Edition
"Green City in the Sun" by Barbara Wood, published by Random House in 1988, is a captivating exploration of Kenya's colonial history and its impact on two interconnected families. This hardcover edition, published in New York, reflects Wood's meticulous research and storytelling prowess. The novel delves into themes of cultural clash, legacy, and the enduring ties to land and ancestry. While the specific edition details are not stated, this book remains a significant piece within the historical fiction genre, especially for those interested in African narratives. The condition of this copy is fair, with some wear on the spine and no dust jacket present, making it a sturdy addition to any collection.
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