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  1. Rumours of Rain (Afrikaans: Gerugte van Reen) is a South African novel by André Brink, published in 1978. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. It is set on a South African farm during apartheid. Plot summary

    • André Philippus Brink
    • 1978
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Rumours Of Rain. André P. Brink. 3.97. 452 ratings35 reviews. Winter in South Africa - a time of searing drought, angry stirrings in Soweto, and the shadow of the Angolan conflict cast across the scorched bush. Martin Mynhardt, a wealthy Afrikaner, plans a weekend at his old family farm.

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  3. Winter in South Africa: a time of searing drought, angry stirrings in Soweto, and the shadow of the Angolan conflict cast across the scorched bush. Martin Mynhardt, a wealthy Afrikaner, plans a weekend at his old family farm.

  4. Apr 1, 2008 · Rumors of Rain: A Novel of Corruption and Redemption. Kindle Edition. Martin Mynhardt seems invincible. Violence surrounds him, yet he remains unscathed: a woman asks him the time, then leaps in front of a train; after a mine riot, he watches hoses sweep scattered body parts off the floor.

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    • 1978
    • André Philippus Brink
    • $16.99
  5. Aug 1, 1994 · Rumours Of Rain. André Brink. Formats & editions. EBook. 30 Nov 2011. Paperback. 1 Aug 1994. Buy from… Amazon Apple Books Google Play Kobo Booktopia eBooks.com. A potent novel about a life in crisis on the scorched plains of South Africa by the Booker shortlisted laureate of African fiction, André Brink.

  6. Dec 31, 2011 · André Brink. Random House, Dec 31, 2011 - Fiction - 448 pages. Winter in South Africa - a time of searing drought, angry stirrings in Soweto, and the shadow of the Angolan conflict cast...

  7. Rumours Of Rain. Select a format: Paperback Ebook. Retailers: Amazon Blackwells Bookshop.org Foyles Hive Waterstones WHSmith. Summary. Winter in South Africa - a time of searing drought, angry stirrings in Soweto, and the shadow of the Angolan conflict cast across the scorched bush.