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Description: Many
colourful "vignettes" in this "land of great
contrasts" - happy, sad and true, that was the fabric of South
African life in the lead up to the historic Democratic Election of
1994. We live in a very complex country of great disparities and
extremes, especially in wealth and in living standards. A land of
great contradictions: a land of sunshine, a world in one country, a
land of laughter in this strange and beautiful place. Much of the
laughter from the very people, who have suffered the most and felt
the most pain in this strange tormented place of ours. Yes, there is
that sadness in the eyes of them too. So to put it simply, South
Africa is just one happy, sad land...and I hope that the lives of ALL
South Africans will become better in the days ahead. Language:
English Subject:
Over the Rainbow, novels, novels on South Africa, South Africa, Craig
Lock, Books by Craig Lock, Book(s), E-Book(s) Printed:
pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white
interior ink
Publisher:
Craig Lock Copyright:
© 2007 Standard Copyright License
Country:
New Zealand Name
of Book: Over
the Rainbow Author:
Craig Lock ISBN 978-0-473-12849-4
Fiction/"Faction" Short
Description A
look at the many colourful peoples, who make up this diverse and
vibrant society, as seen through the eyes of a newspaper reporter.
Description: Many
colourful "vignettes" in this "land of great
contrasts" - happy, sad and true, that was the fabric of South
African life in the lead up to the historic Democratic Election of
1994. We live in a very complex country of great disparities and
extremes, especially in wealth and in living standards. A land of
great contradictions: a land of sunshine, a world in one country, a
land of laughter in this strange and beautiful place. Much of the
laughter from the very people, who have suffered the most and felt
the most pain in this strange tormented place of ours. Yes, there is
that sadness in the eyes of them too. So to put it simply, South
Africa is just one happy, sad land...and I hope that the lives of ALL
South Africans will become better in the days ahead. In
that wonderfully moving book, 'Cry the Beloved Country' by Alan Paton
(I hear that the new movie is being released in a few months with a
gala premiere in New York with Nelson Mandela and Hilary Clinton
attending), black priest, Stephen Khumalo, the main character in this
"heart-tugging" tale uttered these chilling words: "There
is only one thing that has power completely, and that is love.
Because when a man loves, he seeks no power, and therefore he has
power. Only strive for power if it is not at the cost of other men
(people). Power corrupts. You first have
to be pure and righteous first before one can attain power. I believe
that love is a greater force than power. I
see only one hope for our country, and that is when white men and
black men, desiring neither power nor money, but desiring only the
good of their country, come together to work for it. He was grave and
silent, and then he said sombrely, I have one great fear in my heart,
that one day when they are turned to loving, they will find we are
turned to hating." From
CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY (1948) by Alan Paton A
true visionary and even more so, a great patriot of South Africa!
Craig
Lock
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