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A Different Kind of Madness
Pauline Schokman
Aeon Books / Softcover / Mar 2019
9781912573165 (ISBN-10: 1912573164)
Fiction / Discrimination & Racism
price: $34.95 (may be subject to change)
232 pages
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It is Friday, the 24th of September 1964 in Colombo, and Greta van Buuren is excited about a party she is to attend and a dress that is being created in her front room. She is unaware that her husband Jeff is planning their departure from Ceylon, and the day may see this in motion. Greta and Jeff are Burghers, a group of mixed racial origin, whose privileged life and position in society are ending as their newly independent nation struggles with bitter racial divides that have resurfaced. Greta's disturbance is revealed through her increasingly aggressive behavior toward her daughter and mother, together with the story of her past. She grapples to hide this from those around her, especially her husband. A Different Kind of Madness explores many forms of conflict, internal and external, as a newly independent nation teeters on the brink of civil war, and the members of a family realize they must flee the country they love. In the leaving, ruptures appear in their most vital relationships.

About the Author:

Pauline Schokman was born in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, of Burgher (Eurasian) heritage. She is a general medical practitioner, psychotherapist, and novelist who lives and works in Melbourne. Her debut novel The Other Side of Silence was published in London in 2016.

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