The book takes readers inside Trevor’s childhood, where fear, poverty, and racial division were part of everyday life. Through a series of short, connected stories, he explains how apartheid shaped society and how its effects continued even after the laws changed. One of the most important influences in Trevor’s life is his mother, Patricia Noah, a strong and determined woman who believed deeply in education, discipline, and independence. Her courage and sacrifices play a central role throughout the book.
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