Mine Boy

One of the first ever African novels in English by a radical black South African writer: the 1946 classic of one boy's loves, friendships and political awakening as a mine worker in Johannesburg's slums.

And the black man and the white were like two men alone in the world ....

Xuma will never forget the day he arrived in the Johannesburg slums: the charismatic woman who takes him in, the brutal police raids, the fights, friendships, dancing, drinking and romances - yet it soon feels like home. But when he becomes a leader in the city's gold mines, he is shocked by the racist treatment of the labourers. And as he begins to question whether 'man could be without colour', Xuma stages an act of defiance that changes his life forever . . .

In 1946, Peter Abrahams' classic novel Mine Boy exposed South Africa's fledgling racial apartheid system and townships to the world — and its wisdom, vividness and political power endures to this day.

'One of my all-time favourite novels.' — Tsitsi Dangarembga

'The first African novel in English to draw international attention.' — New York Times

'The forerunner of an entire school of African literary art.' — Sunday Times

ISBN: 9780571376414 | Published: 28 February 2023 (first published 1946) | Paperback | pages

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