“EVERY WOMAN’S STORY”
Every woman’s story would be a just description of Jane England’s new work, “No Woman’s Land.” It is a story of the adventures of a likeable, young suburban couple in those “Wide Open Spaces where Men and Men; and Women . . . .” But “I detest women on the Veld” is the favourite expression of one character in the tale, and the local white inhabitants of this particular space are as. conventional a crowd as one could find in any urban community, despising all who do not conform to their standards.
They expected the - Hastings, who were of “good family,” to fall into line, but the Hastings wouldn’t. They shocked the “really nice people” by befriending the orphaned Nella, whose gin-sodden father died in a mysterious fire, after a quarrel with handsome Archie Fellowes who wished to marry Nella. So opens “No Woman’s Land,” by Jane England. ; A remarkable serial which begins in the “Times-Age” on Monday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1938, Page 10
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