Kaffir
A detailed Summary of Kaffir
At the age of fourteen I was introduced to a book written by Mark mathabane called Kaffir Boy. This autobiographical account of the trials and tribulations of a young boy growing up in apartheid ridden South Africa is indeed a compelling and superb piece of literature.
While growing up Mark has a loving relationship with his mother but there is the typical, tense love-hate relationship with his father who is stuck in his tribal ways. Mark's mother believes that with an education he can go anywhere. Although she never envisioned
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Approximate Word count = 359
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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