Sliding Down a Rainbow
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2015 | Biography
This intensely moving autobiographical account of Chantelle Gerber Coleman's childhood and upbringing in South Africa can bring tears to the eyes - but her sheer strength of will and determination to overcome obstacles is enough to dry them again. Moving around the country and attending numerous schools, then 'abandoned' by both parents for years; left to be brought up first by relatives, then in children's homes with only her younger brother as family, Chantelle is determined to make something more of her life. Working and paying her own way through university, she eventually qualifies and is able to lead her life independently at last. This profound study of relationships sees family problems from all viewpoints, and coincidentally out of this touching story comes a social commentary of life and work in South Africa in the late 20th century when change was in the air and the preponderance of unemployment and serious crime could lead to life-changing decisions.
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Published by | Austin Macauley Publishers |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781784558802 |
Language | N/A |
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