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BOEREJOOD by Julian Roup

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A book that gives voice to the Afrikaner, speaking in English about the 'miracle' of the peaceful transition to majority rule - their worst nightmare.

This is a book that goes beyond politics with the very human story of one man, giving insight into the hearts and minds of a people struggling to find their identity as white South Africans trying to secure their place in Africa. They are seen through the eyes of a Boerejood - a half-Afrikaans, half-Jewish writer - who struggles himself with issues of identity, reflecting the struggle around him.

It takes the reader on an astonishing and remarkable journey of discover, the destination being the soul of the Afrikaner, and an answer as to why these people accepted black majority rule with relatively no struggle, after years of racist persecution of their black and brown neighbours.

Soft cover, good condition.

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