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Young And On the Run From Apartheid

Young And On the Run From Apartheid

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Young and on the run from Apartheid is a novel that follows the main character, Sandile, as he flees from South Africa to Sweden due to his parents' political activities. He finds an open and loving African community in Sweden, but must also deal with the political issues he left behind in South Africa. The book takes place in three countries: South Africa, Sweden, and Kenya and is fast-paced and narrated in the African manner.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 01 April 2022
Publisher: My Minimalist


Young and on the run from Apartheid, a novel, unfolds its tale between 1985 and 2004. The central character, Sandile, embarks on a quest to reclaim his humanity amidst the backdrop of this oppressive system. Suddenly, he finds himself compelled to flee from South Africa to Sweden due to the political activities of his parents. In Sweden, he discovers a warm and embracing African community, where he must confront the political challenges he left behind in South Africa. The book spans three countries: South Africa, Sweden, and Kenya. It is a fast-paced narrative, delivered in the African style, as if the narrator were seated at a boma, a traditional fireplace, narrating the story.


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In the heart of South Africa, a young man named Sandile embarks on a journey to find his place in the world. Raised in a segregated society, he faces the daily struggles of being a black person in a country ruled by Apartheid. Despite the oppressive conditions, Sandile dreams of a better life and a future free from discrimination. However, his path is soon interrupted when his parents become involved in political activities that threaten their safety. Fearing for their lives, Sandile and his family must flee to Sweden, a country known for its progressive policies and support for refugees.


In Sweden, Sandile is welcomed by an African community that embraces him with open arms. He finds solace and support in this community, which helps him to heal from the trauma of his past. However, Sandile cannot escape the political issues that have followed him from South Africa. He must confront the injustices he has witnessed and the consequences of Apartheid on his people. As he grapples with these challenges, Sandile discovers the strength and resilience of the African community in Sweden. He learns about their struggles, their victories, and their determination to create a better future for themselves and their children.


Through his experiences in Sweden, Sandile learns to embrace his identity as a black man and a refugee. He realizes that his past does not define him and that he has the power to shape his future. He becomes an advocate for social justice and human rights, using his story to inspire others to fight against oppression and inequality.


Young and on the run from Apartheid is a powerful novel that explores the human spirit's resilience and the power of community. It sheds light on the devastating effects of Apartheid and the ongoing struggle for equality and justice in South Africa and around the world. Through the character of Sandile, the book reminds us that even in the face of adversity, we can find hope, love, and a sense of belonging.

Weight: 500g
ISBN-13: 9780620926669

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