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4.0 out of 5 stars
If you can walk you can dance,
By Graham Flaws (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Shield of Coolest Air (Paperback)
Marion Molteno has the ability make your skin respond to the climactic situation of London in November or Zambia or South Africa in the full glare of high summer..your ear can hear and your body feel the dark brown timbre of a solo viola and can lift you out of your chair and suspend you on a single cello note. She can bring unexplained tears to your eyes and then to your cheeks and all the way to your chest [though you don't know why] when she writes of recieving written music through the post.She can give you her loneliness to use in place of your own and soothe your sad longing. She can tear through your most well crafted excuses and ask you,as would an infant, why you don't just 'be happy?'. She can pull this vehicle through the most wrenching manoevers as if it were the flow of a sweet and subtle dance which you feel you can do the same...or at least want to
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A Shield of Coolest Air by Marion Molteno (Paperback - August 21, 1992)
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