The Order of Things

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Order of Things by Basil Georgiou, Balboa Press AU
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Author: Basil Georgiou ISBN: 9781504308212
Publisher: Balboa Press AU Publication: August 9, 2017
Imprint: Balboa Press AU Language: English
Author: Basil Georgiou
ISBN: 9781504308212
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication: August 9, 2017
Imprint: Balboa Press AU
Language: English

Discrimination, ambition, assassination, love and tragedy shape this fast-paced tale about the lives of three men from different backgroundsduring the tumultuous period in South Africas history from the 1930s, through apartheid, to the first free election in 1994.

The Order of Things weaves their gripping stories as conflicting political and social forces threaten the survival of each of them.

Marius Strydomheir to a politically powerful Boer farmeris nurtured by the lore of the bitter battles of his people against the British. His boyhood playmate, Jeremiah Ngubeni, born to black labourers on the farm, is banished by Marius as a young man. The ambitious Neil Robertson, raised in England, leaves home to seek his fortune in Johannesburg.

While doors open for the two white men, Jeremiah experiences a different South Africa. All three are tested by the order of things as each tries to forge his destiny.

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Discrimination, ambition, assassination, love and tragedy shape this fast-paced tale about the lives of three men from different backgroundsduring the tumultuous period in South Africas history from the 1930s, through apartheid, to the first free election in 1994.

The Order of Things weaves their gripping stories as conflicting political and social forces threaten the survival of each of them.

Marius Strydomheir to a politically powerful Boer farmeris nurtured by the lore of the bitter battles of his people against the British. His boyhood playmate, Jeremiah Ngubeni, born to black labourers on the farm, is banished by Marius as a young man. The ambitious Neil Robertson, raised in England, leaves home to seek his fortune in Johannesburg.

While doors open for the two white men, Jeremiah experiences a different South Africa. All three are tested by the order of things as each tries to forge his destiny.

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