Cape Town : a novel /

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by Hammond, Brenda
[ 02. English Fiction ] Published by : Great Plains Teen Fiction (Winnipeg (MB) :) Subject(s): Apartheid --Apartheid--Juvenile literature --Youth--South Africa--Juvenile literature --South Africa--Race relations --South Africa--Race relations--Juvenile literature Year : 2012 02. English Fiction Item type : 02. English Fiction
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Includes glossary of Afrikaans words and phrases.

In 1989, South Africa is on the brink of dramatic change. Oblivious and unaffected, Renee Pretorius, daughter of strict Afrikaans parents, leaves her beloved Karoo farm in order to pursue her dream to study ballet at the university of Cape Town. In 1989, South Africa is on the brink of dramatic change. Oblivious and unaffected, Renee Pretorius, daughter of strict Afrikaans parents, leaves her beloved Karoo farm in order to pursue her dream to study ballet at the university of Cape Town.
Plunged into the turmoil of life in a city gripped by the struggle for freedom, Renee begins to understand the horrific impact of the apartheid system, and the racial prejudices she never questioned while growing up. When Renee falls in love with a student activist, she's forced to make the most heart-wrenching choice of her life.