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|title=Forgive Me
|author=Amanda Eyre Ward
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|format=Paperback
|pages=320
|publisher=HarperPress
|date=July 2007
|isbn=978-0007233854
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Nadine Morgan is a journalist. She's never in one place for long and she's always chasing the next big story. In Mexico she's badly beaten and left in a ditch after trying to follow up a story about twelve dead boys. When she becomes aware of her surroundings again she finds herself back in her father's home in New England, despite the fact that it's a decade since she last saw him. She's always run from anything or anyone that might tie her down and despite suffering from concussion, having a badly injured arm and a blossoming relationship with the local doctor this time is no exception. Discovering that the murderers of a young man from her home town are applying for amnesty under Nelson Mandela's Truth and Reconciliation Commission she defies medical advice and returns to South Africa, the country which launched her career and broke her heart.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending this book to The Bookbag.
 
You might also appreciate [[The Raw Man by George Makana Clark]].
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