African Sons

African Sons
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Download or read book African Sons written by Michael Naicker and published by . This book was released on 2021-11-29 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: African Son's is written by a South African born writer. This novel chronicles the life of immigrants all over the world. The writer draws his inspiration from his personal immigrant struggles to that of his forefathers who were drawn to South Africa, by the British Raj. The Saga begins in India and traces the life of the generational struggles of people who were drawn to South Africa to start a new beginning. Africa was proclaimed as the land of milk and honey. The writer delves into his boyhood adventures in Zululand and tells his tale from the eyes of a young boy growing up in rural South Africa. The book traces his adventurous life during the Apartheid and rural segregation.The book is filled with personal tales of life, love and adventure of the last born of nine children growing up in fast changing world. It was almost the dawn of a new era in Zululand, all fraught with adventure, threats for ethnic survival and dawn of a new society and freedom for all peoples. The economic boom in rural Zululand, commercialisation and mechanisation would ultimately drive the youth out of Zululand. Modern life styles with all his attractions would be the catalyst that brought an untimely end to simple ways of life ... where neighbours knew neighbours and life was simple and everyone was kind to each other. The saga draws some parallels to his own life and his own journey into the unknown. The writer becomes the immigrants like his forefathers As an immigrant seeking a new adventure. His personal struggles in Africa drawn him to the shores of Canada in 2005. A new beginning far away from his native Africa. The writer becomes the immigrant his forefathers and waves of indentured labourers were when they arrived in Africa during the 1860's. Both were born out of seeking a better life for all. The grandson of an immigrant becomes an immigrant himself The authors ancestors left India for Africa for a better life. The wheel of life turns full circle when the writer leaves Africa for North America in search of a better life for his famly. The author writing through the eyes of a young boy in Zululand, is reflecting as a older adult and the nostalgia of yesteryear fills his eyes with tears and fond memories of a Boy growing up in Zululand. Michael Alliemuthu Naicker


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