
Pilgrims Way
Hannah Sterenberg
Abdulrazak Gurnah.
Bloomsbury, 1998.
“Dear Catherine … I wanted to tell you about my mother’s obsession with hygiene. I wanted to tell you about my separation from my people, and about the guild I feel that they seem to have abandoned me. I wanted to tell you this.”
—From Pilgrims Way
—Hannah Sterenberg
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