Die Reuk van Appels

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Dit is die somer van 1973. Apartheid floreer, Eddie Barlow se krieketspan is besig om die Engelse op Nuweland op te dons, die Amerikaners begin noustrop trek teen die Kommuniste in Viëtnam, en in die Kaap is die elfjarige Marnus besig om te leer wat menswees en manwees beteken. Die lewe is snaaks, mooi, kosbaar, onverstaanbaar, vreeslik. Agter hom lê die geskeidenis van sy familie in Tanganjika. Voor hom, al weet hy dit nog nie, wag ’n grensoorlog. Tussen geweld en geweld lê daardie oomblik wanneer onskuld verlore raak: ’n Skokkende ontdekking wat deur die oppervlak van die alledaagse breek om alles onherroeplik te verander. Van daardie beslissende oomblik af sal die reuk van appels bly kleef aan alles wat Marnus raak...
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AuthorBehr, Mark
PublisherQueillerie
PlaceCape Town
Year2002
ISBN9781874901556
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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