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    Evaline May in Africa
    
    Author: A.Broadsword
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    (Added on Feb 27, 2011)
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          Evaline on holiday from England disobeys her parents to enter the native fertility festival, with predictable results. | 
   
 
 
   
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    | Reviewer: 
    JimmyJump
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    Dec 24, 2011 | 
   
   
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        I would have preferred "Evaline May In June" as a title, but hey, that's me. If anything, what "Evaline" does is prove that A.Broadsword is a great writer when he's on what I presume is more familiar terrain. What I also like here -and in other Broadsword tales- is the omnipresent, slightly ironic humor -often at the expense of the class some people belong to, or even society as a whole. It takes craftmanship and insight to do that in an accurate way. It is exactly this craftmanship, combined with a certain flair A.Broadsword lends his characters and descriptions, which make "Evaline May In Africa" as good as it is. JJ (9/10) 
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    Major Littmann
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    Feb 27, 2011 | 
   
   
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        More about Racists than Racist, Broadsword has ventured into Colonial Africa for what I expected to be a sequel to "Kidnapped,"  But no, a lusty upper class English girl sates herself on African studs and then is forced to marry a poor white lad. Well worth a look.. (9/10) 
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