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Loading... The Power of One: A Novelby Bryce Courtenay
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Amazing book set in WWII South Africa...aparthied, boxing, much, much more. ( )Really a wonderful book. South Africa, aparthied, boxing, natural geography, it's got it all. First with your head, and then with your heart... Amazing, just amazing book. Peekay's (P.K. or Pisskop) story of triumph over every possible adversity: racism in 1940's South Africa, no dad, a born-again Christian mother, poverty. He meets amazing characters along the way and develops his Power of One philosophy to survive: Strive to excel, camouflage, integrity, courage... Nanny, grandpa Chook (the chicken), Hoppie, Doc,Geel Piet, Hymie ... and many more colourful characters fillhis life.Oh, I forgot the Judge, a right-wing racist Africaans who makes his life a misery at boarding school when he is 5, but pays for it when they meet again in a Rhodesian copper mining town when PK is 18, 'the future welterweight champion of the world' and a mature man. Looking at Bryce Courtenay's website www.brycecourtenay.com, it turns out this is autobiographical... a telling story of life in apartheid South Africa Really enjoyed this book, so much so, I've added it to my "favorites" list. Based on Courtenay's childhood in South Africa, he does a wonderful job weaving a Mark Twain style - boy coming of age /adventure story - with a Dicksonian cast of characters. Though fiction, I'd love to know what parts really happened. I Highly recommend this novel. no reviews | add a review
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