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Once we were sisters, [written and] read by Sheila Kohler

Label
Once we were sisters, [written and] read by Sheila Kohler
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
other
Main title
Once we were sisters
Music parts
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Responsibility statement
[written and] read by Sheila Kohler
Summary
A powerful and heartbreaking portrait of the bond between two sisters, in life and beyond death. Once we were sisters is the story of Maxine and Sheila Kohler. Growing up in the suffocating gentility of 1950s South Africa, the girls plan grand lives for themselves that will bring them out of the long shadow cast by their father's death and their overbearing mother's bullying. Maxine is just shy of her 40th birthday when her husband, a brilliant and respected surgeon, drives their car off the road and kills her. Devastated, Sheila returns to South Africa, determined to find answers to her sister's sudden death at the hands of her husband. More haunting, however, are the questions. How had she failed to protect her sister? Was Maxine's murder a matter of accident, or destiny? What lies in the soil of their troubled motherland that condemns its women to such violence? Powerful, moving and tragic, Once we were sisters is an act of love and an extraordinary account of an unspeakable loss
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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