
When stalled novelist Charlie Wasserman’s investment-banker wife divorces him, he finds among her belongings a box of letters. Written between 1944 and 1948, the letters tell of a love affair between her grandfather, Theo, a forty-something lawyer, and Flora, a much younger journalist. Even though Wasserman’s ex-wife has her lawyers instruct him to destroy the letters, an idea for a new book – a novel that could rekindle his career – begin to spark. As Wasserman’s preoccupation with the story of Theo and Flora grows, their lives unfurl in a symphony of brilliant detail against the backdrop of 1940s Cape Town and the war in Europe. In finely crafted prose full of wit and poignancy, Theo & Flora showcases the skill of one of South Africa’s great contemporary novelists.
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