Kalahari Passage by Candi Miller

Kalahari Passage by Candi Miller

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An epic tale of escape, love and survival for star-crossed lovers in apartheid South Africa

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Kalahari Passage by Candi Miller

"Now I must go back to squat in the sand with my people; I must get my water from roots and my food with a bow and arrow. But I am toothpaste now; I have been squeezed. I cannot go back in the tube." 1966. Koba, a young San girl, is being forcibly repatriated to the lands of the Kalahari desert. To survive she must find her tribe, but she fears she won't fit in after years of living among whites. She flees across the South West African sandveld, evading her police guard and her enemy, André Marais, the man who murdered her parents, a vindictive Boer who is intent on killing her too for her love affair with his nephew. When she finds her drought-stricken people, she is feted for bringing them rain and for her beauty. Tribal tension grows as bachelors in the Ju/'hoansi tribe vie for the attention of the young stranger, but Koba yearns for her childhood sweetheart Mannie, from whom she was violently separated by the apartheid government. When Koba discovers she is pregnant, convinced this is the result of her rape in prison, she aborts her foetus with the help of one of the tribal women, N!ai. Koba repays the woman's kindness with the yellow dress she's been wearing. Now jubilant in yellow, N!ai heads into town, only to become the victim of a hit-and-run driver. Behind the wheel is Koba's nemesis, André Marais, confident he has now killed Koba. But Koba's sweetheart, Mannie, witnesses the murder. He has hitch-hiked across southern Africa to find her, desperate to see her before leaving for clandestine military training. Can he reach her in time to warn her of the danger she faces when André discovers his mistake?
A fine book: beautiful and gripping. . It's hard not to believe that one is seeing the world through different and fascinating eyes * Guardian *
Humane and exciting . . . A finely drawn portrait of a disappearing world * TLS *
A very strong and admirable novel * Christopher Hope *
An ambitious novel with impressive range and a very authentic feel * Barbara Trapido *
Candi Miller, born in Zambia and brought up in South Africa, has been a journalist and advertising copywriter, who now lives in Staffordshire, England where she teaches Creative Writing. In 1994 she undertook an expedition to the Kalahari Desert to visit groups of San (Bushman) people. There she was caught up in a huge veld fire, charged by a bull elephant and enchanted by Ju/'hoansi story-telling around a campfire. Her first novel, to which this is a sequel, was Salt & Honey
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ISBN 13 9781906994365
ISBN 10 1906994366
Title Kalahari Passage
Author Candi Miller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2012-06-07
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.