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The middle children
Charis Wahl | Rayda Jacobs

The middle children

Second Story Press (Sep 01, 1994)
9780929005591
| Paperback
174 pages | 5.8 x 9.1 inch
Dewey 813/.54
LC Classification PR9199.3.J3733 .M53 1994
LC Control No. 94229496

Subject

  • Fiction / Anthologies
  • Fiction / General
  • Racially Mixed People
  • Racially Mixed People/ Fiction
  • South Africa

Plot

Combining autobiography and fiction, this collection of intersecting short stories focuses on South Africa's middle children — the offspring of master and slave, commonly known as ‘Coloureds.” Sabah has light skin. At age sixteen she decides to pass as ‘white” in order to get into a restricted business school. Several years later officials discover her deception. She is given an ultimatum. She leaves South Africa. Sabah's forced emigration, her life away from home and her visits back are part of the intricate weave of intersecting stories that introduce a rich wealth of characters and themes.Set in the years of unenlightenment before the abolition of apartheid, The Middle Children addresses issues of rejection, abandonment, self-esteem and political change. With humour and poignancy Rayda Jacobs populates her stories with unforgettable characters who take us into a world we have rarely seen before. The Middle Children is a book of linked short stories combining fiction with autobiography. It focuses on South Africans of mixed race and their struggle for identity.