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Margaret Drabble

The Realms of Gold

An archaeologist struggles to unearth her own true passions in the “richest, most absorbing novel” by the author of The Dark Flood Rises (Joyce Carol Oates).
Frances Wingate is one of England’s most renowned archaeologists, having recently discovered a lost city in the Saharan desert. On the outside, she appears to have it all. But beneath the surface, the scientist deals with the demands of children and family—as well as a tumultuous, on-again, off-again romance with a married historian.
It’s only when Frances throws herself into her work that she discovers some surprising connections to others, in this novel about the search for meaning in life that is “alive with ideas” (Anatole Broyard, The New York Times).
491 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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    there was no country left
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    he would usually beat her up whenever she expanded upon it: a result which gave her a peculiar satisfaction, and which left him feeling worse than ever, and even less able to discriminate morally amongst his acquaintance

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