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Published by Ravan Press, 1979, softcover, 134 pages, condition: very good.
he book is a notable piece of South African literature that combines a novel and poetry in one collection. It highlights the voices of two young writers from South African communities during the apartheid era.
Just a Little Stretch of Road: A novel (or novella) written by Neil Alwin Williams.
The Rainmaker: A collection of poetry written by Fhazel Johennesse.
According to the authors, the writing serves as a "confirmation of [their] humanity" and a "celebration of [their] blackness". Johennesses work in particular often reflects the socio-political climate of the time, including themes of identity and resistance, as seen in his other well-known poems like "A Young Mans Thoughts Before June 16th".