Natural History: A Novel
KSh700.00
An enchanting, realistic, and profound story that has been compared to James Joyce’s Dubliners, Natural History is about home truths and convenient lies, the American hunger for spectacle, and binding love and redemption. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
Category: | Fiction |
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Weight | 0.366 kg |
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