When morning comes

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Arushi Raina: When morning comes (2016)

221 pages

English language

Published Sept. 8, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-896580-69-2
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OCLC Number:
941433267

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This fictionalized account of a student uprising that began in Soweto, South Africa, on June 16, 1976, unfolds through the first-person narratives of four young adults from different backgrounds whose lives intersect. An African student, Zanele, secretly organizes the protest against the Afrikaans Medium Decree Act, which required the use of English and Afrikaans (zthe language of the oppressorsy) in schools. Her apolitical friend Thabo heads a local gang, extorting money from an Indian store owner, whose daughter Meena, is sympathetic to the students. Meanwhile, Jack, a white Afrikaner, meets, befriends, and comes to love Zanele. Unlikely alliances develop and shift among the four protagonists, each of whom feels pressure from loved ones to conform to expectations.

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Incredible book set in Jo'burg, June 1976, the month of the Soweto Uprising. Told through the eyes of four teens - schoolgirl Zanele, tsotsi Thabo, privileged Jack and aspiring-med-student Meena. More South African YA please!

I'd like to think I'll write a proper review on this but I am very behind. Suffice to say, I recommend everyone with an interest in apartheid, history, racism, crimes against humanity, authoritarian states read this.

I chose this as part of my focus in 2022 on Apartheid in South Africa

Subjects

  • Anti-apartheid movements
  • Race relations
  • High school students
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Resistance to Government

Places

  • South Africa