Senke Remembers the Drums at Night

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book Senke Remembers the Drums at Night by Engela van Rooyen, Rosslyn Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Engela van Rooyen ISBN: 9781370321407
Publisher: Rosslyn Publishers Publication: January 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Engela van Rooyen
ISBN: 9781370321407
Publisher: Rosslyn Publishers
Publication: January 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Senke remembers the drums at night is Engela van Rooyen's own translation. It was first published in Afrikaans in Cape Town by Tafelberg Publishers as Vuvuzela (2005) and was awarded the Sanlam Silver Award (2005) and the 2nd MER Prize.

Senke, whose real names are Kgomotso Daniel, is cared for by his elder brother Buti. Their mother has died, and they live in a shack in an informal settlement without services or power. But Senke is not downhearted. His passion is soccer, and Buti is a very skillful player, whose idol is Lucas (Rhoo) Radebe. This is the story of Senke’s secret plan to obtain a ticket for Buti to attend the soccer World Cup in 2010. Their lives and surroundings, with all the colourful characters of the community, the school, and the shebeen, are lovingly drawn.

Senke is at last able to buy a bicycle for Buti. But then disaster strikes, and Senke has to overcome it on his own, for the first time without Buti’s tender care and advice. This book depicts their poverty and endeavour in township circumstances, the dreams of honest, hard working people amid devastation and sickness.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Senke remembers the drums at night is Engela van Rooyen's own translation. It was first published in Afrikaans in Cape Town by Tafelberg Publishers as Vuvuzela (2005) and was awarded the Sanlam Silver Award (2005) and the 2nd MER Prize.

Senke, whose real names are Kgomotso Daniel, is cared for by his elder brother Buti. Their mother has died, and they live in a shack in an informal settlement without services or power. But Senke is not downhearted. His passion is soccer, and Buti is a very skillful player, whose idol is Lucas (Rhoo) Radebe. This is the story of Senke’s secret plan to obtain a ticket for Buti to attend the soccer World Cup in 2010. Their lives and surroundings, with all the colourful characters of the community, the school, and the shebeen, are lovingly drawn.

Senke is at last able to buy a bicycle for Buti. But then disaster strikes, and Senke has to overcome it on his own, for the first time without Buti’s tender care and advice. This book depicts their poverty and endeavour in township circumstances, the dreams of honest, hard working people amid devastation and sickness.

More books from Teen

Cover of the book Vampires of Quentaris by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur vs. Manny Reyes Kid Entrepreneur by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts: Winning Team by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Wolverden Tower (Christmas Mystery Series) by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Street Love by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book La Plume du Phénix - l'intégrale by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Bad Island by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Iggy Peck, Architect by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book GötterFunke - Liebe mich nicht by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Fire Color One by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Un cesto lleno de palabras by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Gossip Girl #5: I Like It Like That by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Halloween: Scary Short Stories for Kids by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo by Engela van Rooyen
Cover of the book Empty World Saga Complete Collection: Books 1-5 by Engela van Rooyen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy