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About the book
In this novel about being seen and what is not seen, the previously hidden is revealed when the unexpected happens. In the unusually wet winter of 2010, two teenage girls set off to a party on a farm across a river, and disappear without a trace. Six years later, in the worst drought in living memory, a young woman vanishes while on her way home from work on a busy road. In the days following these events, those closest to the missing women are forced to question how well they really know them. About the author
Tracey Hawthorne is a writer and editor with over 35 years of experience in almost all facets of publishing in South Africa, including mainstream and private book publishing, magazine and journal production, and digital media, and across a wide range of subjects, including politics, natural history, finance, art, celebrity, food, technology and medicine. She specialises in writing, ghost-writing, editing and producing biographies, autobiographies, memoirs and family histories. Flipped is her first novel. |