Martha Quest
1952 • 327 pages

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Doris Lessing is described as “one of the most serious, intelligent and honest writers of the whole post-war generation”(SUNDAY TIMES). I found her book curious. Although I appreciated her in-depth exploration of a young woman's transition from living with her parents on a sheltered farm in Africa to working in an urban setting with all its temptations, I had trouble liking the protagonist. She couldn't make up her mind, and all her flip-flopping was annoying. I couldn't wait to finish the book, but for the wrong reason.

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