North Facing
For one long, intense week in October, 1962, it looked like the world might end as the Cuban Missile Crisis brought with it an East-West stand-off and the possibility of nuclear holocaust. This dark, bittersweet novel evokes the unease of the period through the experience of a young boy in Pretoria caught up in South Africa's political unrest following the Sharpeville massacre, Nelson Mandela's arrest and the State of Emergency.
When Paul Harvey, sensitive, isolated and desperate to fit in at school despite his English parents, is invited to join the most popular pupil's gang, he will do whatever is required to please the ringleader Andre du Toit. Little does he realise that du Toit is acting for his father and their friendship is a cover for finding out more about Paul's parents and their friends.
A charismatic teacher tries to teach the boys about what is happening in the world around them -including racial inequality and the Cuban Missile Crisis — and they become suddenly aware of life beyond the school boundaries. The pupils sense hidden dangers looming, Paul's parents hear of the house arrest of a left-wing friend, the far-right is in the ascendant and South Africa is no longer safe. Added to this sense of unease, the growing realisation of his sexuality and the part he has unwittingly played in the drama unfolding sets Paul still further apart from his peers.
- Author
- Tony Peake
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 176
- Publisher
- Myriad Editions
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780995590021
- Release date
- 2017
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