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Rennie Gaynor found Kent Bradfield’s criticisms of the way she and her father ran their farm quite intolerable. It was true that they were rather poor and unused to South Africa, but Kent’s assurance and good looks annoyed her.
It was not until Rennie’s sophisticated friend Jackie came to stay with the Gaynors and showed a distinct interest in Kent, that Rennie herself found that her feelings for Kent were something deeper than anger.
In “Mayenga Farm” Kathryn Blair describes how these two stubborn people, Rennie and Kent, came to realize that they needed each other.
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Fiction in English, romancePeople
Rennie Gaynor, Kent BradfieldPlaces
South AfricaTimes
1950’sShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Originally published, 1950
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