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Mallaig Road

Robert Dewar

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  • 224 sidor
  • 2022
Mallaig Road tells the story of Alexanders childhood in conservative 1960s Cape Town, his high school years in Johannesburg, and his early adult years. The story spans the decade between the Maclean familys arrival in Cape Town from Kenya in April 1965, and Alexanders first extended visit to Britain during 1976. On the surface, Alexanders childhood (the events of which great and small form the core of this affectionate observation of a boys life) is an idyllic one. But no childhood is truly without its dark corners, and in Alexanders case, it is asthma which overshadows his childhood years. Furthermore, we observe the first early signs of a sometimes-troubled life to come, as Alexander navigates a path through his teenage years at high school. But these early indications of future unhappiness are few. Anyone who grew up in the suburbs in the nineteen-sixties (and in particular, in suburban Cape Town) will find much that strikes a chord. Alexanders character is not yet fully formed by the time he sets off on his first visit to Britain, in January 1976. He is still the somewhat solitary, self-contained young man he was throughout his high school years, but he is possessed of much charm when he chooses to exercise it. During the nine months he spends in England and Scotland, Alexander learns at last how to be a social creature. He realises with surprise that people rather like him. He returns home in September that year a far more self-confident young man than he had departed. The story of Alexanders life, 1976 2021, can be read in Hemispheres: The Life of Alexander Maclean, to be published later in 2022.
  • Författare: Robert Dewar
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781803130965
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 224
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-01-28
  • Förlag: Matador