Go Tell the Lemming

Go Tell the Lemming by Bernice Rubens, published by Abacus in 1991, is a literary work that explores the contrasts between the intense heat of the Italian landscape and the rhythm of life in London. This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Rubens’ distinctive narrative style.
In this novel, readers will find a vivid portrayal of two distinct environments, each contributing to the overall atmosphere of the story. The narrative captures the essence of both the Italian setting and the daily life in London, reflecting on the interplay between these contrasting locales. With themes rooted in contemporary literature and fiction, Go Tell the Lemming invites readers to engage with the complexities of place and experience.
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A story which attempts to capture the fierce heat of the Italian landscape as well as the rhythm of London days and evenings. The author is also known for her novels The Elected Member, Kingdom Come and Five Year Sentence.
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