The Fourpenny Axe and a Snooker Cue


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This is a story about growing up in a small racist town in the Eastern Cape South Africa during the Apartheid years. The author is the oldest son of the towns mayor a publican. He grew up between the hotel where he was exposed at an early age to much of the towns less salubrious goings on and a harsh boarding school experience. Garth relishes the simple language of a story told by cronies at the bar where he served drinks to his fathers customers in his holidays from the tender age of twelve. But the stories some of them fabulous and more amusing or poignant for being real are not told with nostalgia for the past. Patiently as he pieces together his own backstory he sees that it is a tiny fragment overlaying a much larger picture. The clash of indigenous inhabitants with a southerly expansion of Bantu tribes and the newly arrived colonists is developed as a secondary storyline told in small vivid vignettes which run through the memoir as threads of reason. Its scope is vast but its tone is frank and disarmingly personal
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