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  1. Spilt Milk (original title in Portuguese: Leite Derramado) is a novel written by Chico Buarque . Synopsis. A very old man is in a hospital bed. A member of a traditional Brazilian family, he presents the history of his family in a monologue addressed to his daughter, the nurses, and anyone else who will listen.

  2. Kopano Matlwa (born 1985) is a South African writer and doctor, known for her novel Spilt Milk, which focuses on the South Africa's "Born Free" generation, and Coconut, her debut novel, which addresses issues of race, class, and colonization in modern Johannesburg.

  3. 1. Jan. 2010 · Kopano Matlwa. 3.48. 429 ratings68 reviews. A story of two passionate people who share a shameful past and a tenuous present, this remarkable narrative follows headmistress Mohumagadi—of the elite Sekolo sa Ditlhora school for talented black children—and Father Bill, a disgraced preacher, as they are brought together again ...

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  4. 6. Feb. 2014 · Spilt Milk is a novel about women - sisters and mothers and daughters and aunts; it's about secrets and lies and the inevitable diminution of lives these cause. Spanning the first half of the 20th century it tells tales of secret pregnancies and lost babies, of longed-for children and regretted adoptions.

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    • Amanda Hodgkinson
  5. 7. Juni 2013 · When social services jeopardize her safety, condemning her to keep her father's secret, it's a glass of spilled milk at the dinner table that forces her to speak about the cruelty she's been hiding. In her pursuit of safety and justice, Brooke battles a broken court system that pushes to keep her father in the home.

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    • K.L Randis
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  6. The new novel from the author of 22 Britannia Road, Amanda Hodgkinson. 'Hogkinson's second novel is simply but elegantly written, its subtle charms emerging as her gentle, bittersweet story shows history repeating itself over the generations' Sunday Times 1913. Unmarried sisters Nellie and Vivian Marsh live an impoverished existence in a tiny cottage on the banks of the Little River in Suffolk ...

  7. Written by Amanda Hodgkinson. Review by Jasmina Svenne. The Marsh sisters, Nellie and Vivian, are inseparable until the great flood of 1913 brings a charismatic but unreliable stranger to their isolated cottage in rural Suffolk.