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This story unfolds between 1939 and 1964, a transformative period in South Africa’s political landscape, through the eyes of a middle-class white family’s younger son. As he navigates his rite of passage in a racially segregated country, he becomes increasingly aware of the injustices faced by the majority and recognizes that his white privileges come at a brutal cost to others. The narrative is a vibrant exploration of post-war youth seeking self-identity amid rapid change, marked by a spiritual journey away from religious bigotry and prejudice. It is infused with humor, romance, and adventure, showcasing young people embracing greater sexual freedom than previous generations as they enter a technological age. The reader encounters a rich tapestry of characters that reflect the social and political milieu of the time. The protagonist's and his friends' wild behavior and language are authentically portrayed, acknowledging the complexity of their experiences. Told in the first person, the storyteller admits that his account may differ from others' memories, highlighting the nature of shared experiences. The author, a former journalist and senior lecturer, has made significant contributions to the arts and is recognized for his works on South African history and drama.
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Growing up in white South Africa, Neville Herrington
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- 2016
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