Annabel Fold is a modern, ambitious young woman of twenty-two, about to attend a post-graduate course at Bonn University to further her dreams of becoming an international journalist. Her upbringing in a Catholic family has been sheltered by strict, but loving parents, and attendance at an all-girls school. On the day before her departure to Bonn, Philip Fold, her father, delivers what Annabel regards as his pitfalls mantra , an oft-repeated sermon about the dangers of liaising with black and ethnic people
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