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Gabriel is fifteen years old. Fifteen going on fifty, his mom used to tease.
But after her death, hes no longer sure where he is supposed to fit in.
The psychologist wants Gabriel to talk about his feelings.
But how do you explain to her that its been easier to cope with anger than with tears these past few months?
How do you explain the fact that your so-called mixed blood makes you different than everyone else at school?
How do you explain that things between you and your dad have changed since hes in a mental institution, learning to deal with his loss, while you have to find a way to go on with your life?
How do you explain the fact that, since the accident, youve tried cutting your wrists ... twice?
So, Gabriel loses himself in the world of performance poetry, where he learns to stick his hand deep inside his backpack of words and fling those words at an audience, like red-hot coals.
Then he meets Sasha, whos prettier than Snow White and knows a thing or two about poetry ...
A truly South African story about a struggling father-and-son relationship and the healing power of words. Van der Vyver writes convincingly and engagingly about the world of performance poetry and Gabriels desperate attempts to make sense of lifes challenges after the death of his mom.