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Title: Childhood: South Africans Recall Their Past
Editor: Adrian Hadland
Publisher: Penguin Books
Publication Date: 2005
Childhood: South Africans Recall Their Past is a compelling anthology edited by Adrian Hadland, featuring personal recollections from prominent South Africans reflecting on their formative years. The collection offers a diverse tapestry of experiences, capturing moments from both ordinary life and significant historical events. Contributors include influential figures such as Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee, anti-apartheid activist Breyten Breytenbach, and businessman Raymond Ackerman, among others.
The narratives delve into various aspects of childhood, from the simplicity of daily routines to the profound impact of apartheid-era policies. Through these stories, readers gain insight into the complexities of South African society and the resilience of its people. The anthology not only preserves personal histories but also serves as a lens through which the broader socio-political landscape of South Africa is examined.
For those interested in South African history, personal narratives, or the exploration of childhood across different cultural contexts, this book provides a rich and nuanced perspective.