
She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me
Book
When Emma Brockes was ten years old, her mother said 'One day I will tell you the story of my life...

The End of Apartheid: Diary of a Revolution
Book
On 2 February 1990, FW de Klerk made a speech that changed the history of South Africa. Nine days...

Christianity as a World Religion: An Introduction
Sebastian Kim and Kirsteen Kim
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Now in its second edition, Christianity as a World Religion locates Christianity within its global...

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Audible Empire: Music, Global Politics, Critique
Tejumola Olaniyan and Ronald M. Radano
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Audible Empire rethinks the processes and mechanisms of empire and shows how musical practice has...

Networks in Tropical Medicine: Internationalism, Colonialism, and the Rise of a Medical Specialty, 1890-1930
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Networks in Tropical Medicine explores how European doctors and scientists worked together across...

Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood in Books
Nov 30, 2020
I am turned 50 last November. I can remember Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 80s. I can also remember hearing about apartheid, and later, Nelson Mandela in the news at the time, thinking it quite bad, but not really knowing/understanding the fullest extent to just how bad it truly was. Through Trevor's stories, I truly what apartheid was and the horrible conditions non-white people were forced to live under.
The stories are presented in such way as to be insightful, but to also, at times, to be fun or amusing or even serious. We learn the meaning behind to the book's title, BORN A CRIME, and what that means for Trevor's life growing up in both apartheid/post-apartheid South Africa.
Profoundly eye-opening! It should definitely be <b>required reading</b> in high school! Jus' sayin'..

Rome's Sacred Flame
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Vespasian has been made Governor of Africa. Nero, Rome's increasingly unpredictable Emperor, orders...