Karoo Boy

by Troy Blacklaws

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Troy Blacklaws's acclaimed debut novel is the remarkable story of a boy coming of age in the wake of tragedy When his twin brother dies in a freak accident, Douglas's life begins to unravel. His mother leaves his father, taking Douglas with her to live in the Karoo region, a harsh desert landscape that is a far cry from Cape Town and the seaside life Douglas has always known. In this small village that is wary of outsiders, he makes two friends who change his life forever: a beautiful girl show more named Marika and an old man named Moses. Immersed in rich language and vivid detail, and set against the backdrop of 1970s South Africa, Karoo Boy is the story of a young man finding his way in the midst of chaos and loss.   show less

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It is a freak accident that kills 14 year old Marsden, one sunny Christmas Day at Muizenberg, Cape Town. An accident that is the beginning of the end of a family. This book focusses on Douglas, Marsdens twin brother. Not only does he have to deal with the loss of his twin brother, but also with the loss of home. Home is the "liberal" Cape Town area, home is the ocean, home is his family. But, without his father, Douglas and his mother move to the Karoo, the barren landscape of South Africa. They start a new life in the village Klipdorp, joined by their dog Chaka, and the housekeeper Hope. It's not a friendly environment. The book deals with Douglas trying to understand his new environment, trying to adapt to the oceanless landscape, and show more the rough life in South Africa in the time of Apartheid.

The book is written in a sketchy and evocative style. It has short chapters, describing little scenes and details. The style focusses very much on the visual; short magical sentences evoke the landscapes in your imagination. However, for some reason, I couldn't identify with the main characters or with the story. It remained distant to me. I did appreciate the style, but in an intellectual rather than in an emotional way.
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An extremely evocative picture of a boy's life in a small Karoo dorp during the last years of apartheid.
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Der vierzehnjährige Douglas verliert gleich zu Anfang des Buches seinen Zwillingsbruder bei einem tragischen Unfall. Dadurch verändert sich alles: Der Vater verlässt die Familie, die Mutter und der junge verlassen Kapstadt. In seiner neuen Umgebung hat der Junge es nicht leicht: Freunde zu finden gelingt ihm kaum und in der Schule geht es sehr streng zu. Zudem ist er entwurzelt, Bruder, Vater und das alte Zuhause am Meer fehlen ihm. Doch er lernt den schwarzen Tankwart Moses kennen und beginnt eine Beziehung mit seiner Mitschülerin Marika.
Das Buch erzählt unaufgeregt von den Jahren des Erwachsenwerdens dieses Jungen im Afrika der Apartheit. Das Buch ist gut und schnell zu lesen, doch seine Bilder verlassen einen nicht so leicht. show more Das Verweben einer tragischen Coming to Age Geschichte mit der Schilderung Südafrikas in dem siebziger Jahren ist sehr gelungen. Das Buch ist weise und trotz aller Tragik voller Hoffnung. show less
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Grandir dans les fractures, fracture d'un deuil, d'une famille d'un pays. Fracture d'humanité. Une beau livre.

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Original title
Karoo Boy
Original publication date
2004
Important places
Klipdorp, South Africa; Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; Karoo, South Africa
Dedication
For Finn-Christian, who loves stories
First words
Christmas day 1976 in Muizenberg, Cape Town. The midday sun blazes down. The air smells of coconut suntan oil and ribs on the braai.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Perhaps he will find a job for me as a coffee boy, the way my father began.

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
LCC
PR9369.4 .B57 .K37Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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Popularity
435,242
Reviews
4
Rating
½ (3.74)
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
14
ASINs
2