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Michelle Haines Thomas

Michelle Haines Thomas reviews 'Noble Sindhu Horses' by Lynette Chataway and '98% Pure' by J.D. Cregan

October 2005, no. 275 01 October 2005
With broadly similar subjects – Australians in South-East Asia – and related themes that touch on culture shock and existential angst, you could be forgiven for thinking that Noble Sindhu Horses and 98% Pure might have something in common. But these two first novels are a lesson in the difference that self-control and sensitivity on the part of the writer, and good judgment on the part of the ... (read more)