"Kaffir Boy" is a repealing document of the truth & the living conditions of "The Truly Poor" living in harsh, almost hopeless circumstances. It is most revealing in the text, especially for those who lived in South Africa & did not know about some of those harsh realities of what some had to accept as normal life. I also recommend, "Market Street" by Arthur Markovitz, "Cry the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton & "The Power of One" by Bryce Courtenay. Life can be difficult for all of us but it can vary enormously, depending on the circumstances. Those books also reveal the power & influence of "Love" in it's many forms. Thank you for finding copies of these books so that I could read them again & tell my friends to get a copy. ALFRED PRATT
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I found this book by chance on the internet after watching the BBC documentary about South Africa. A fantastic book which highlight the struggles of black people under the apartheid rule.Well written and informative.
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