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3 15 y separately published work icon The Schooldays of Jesus J. M. Coetzee , ( trans. Tanja Milosavljević with title Isusovo školovanje ) Belgrade : Samizdat , 2017 9704550 2016 single work single work novel

'When you travel across the ocean on a boat, all your memories are washed away and you start a completely new life. That is how it is. There is no before. There is no history. The boat docks at the harbour and we climb down the gangplank and we are plunged into the here and now. Time begins.'

'David is the small boy who is always asking questions. Simón and Inés take care of him in their new country. He is learning the language; he has begun to make friends. He has the big dog Bolívar to watch over him. But he’ll be seven soon. He should be at school. And so David is enrolled in the Academy of Dance in Estrella. It’s here, in his new golden dancing slippers, that he learns how to call down the numbers from the sky. But it’s here too that he will make troubling discoveries about what grown-ups are capable of.'

'The Schooldays of Jesus, the startling sequel to J. M. Coetzee’s widely praised The Childhood of Jesus, will beguile its readers. With the mysterious simplicity of a fable, it tells a story that raises the most direct questions about life itself.' (Source: Text Publishing website)

9 2 y separately published work icon Single White E-Mail Jessica Adams , ( trans. Tanja Milosavljević with title Lepa.Pametnaneudata.au ) Serbia & Montenegro : Editor , 2003 Z351614 1998 single work novel humour Humor novel dealing with male/female relationships. When Victoria's Internet date materialises things do not turn out as she expects.
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