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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Beryl Crosher-SegersPublisher: Light Messages Publishing Imprint: Light Messages Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781611532807ISBN 10: 1611532809 Pages: 245 Publication Date: 17 April 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI could not put this book down. A Darker Shade of Pale is exceptionally well-written and the prose is delightful. Beryl's memory is amazing. Her vivid sketch of everyday life on the Cape Flats, and the honesty with which she writes are truly compelling. Professor Jonathan Jansen, Distinguished Professor of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa A Darker Shade of Pale is a captivating memoir, but more than that, it is a historical document. The book is an important contribution to the body of literature on life under apartheid because it records the personal experience of coloureds under that depraved regime. G�nther Simmermacher, Editor-in-Chief of The Southern Cross, South Africa. Besides offering a searing yet dispassionate account of life in cruel, unforgiving South Africa during Apartheid, A Darker Shade of Pale is an unforgettable love story that will bring tears to your eyes and hope to all those struggling for a better life. Philip Berk, former President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association I could not put this book down. A Darker Shade of Pale is exceptionally well-written and the prose is delightful. Beryl's memory is amazing. Her vivid sketch of everyday life on the Cape Flats, and the honesty with which she writes are truly compelling. Professor Jonathan Jansen, Distinguished Professor of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa A Darker Shade of Pale is a captivating memoir, but more than that, it is a historical document. The book is an important contribution to the body of literature on life under apartheid because it records the personal experience of coloureds under that depraved regime. G nther Simmermacher, Editor-in-Chief of The Southern Cross, South Africa. Besides offering a searing yet dispassionate account of life in cruel, unforgiving South Africa during Apartheid, A Darker Shade of Pale is an unforgettable love story that will bring tears to your eyes and hope to all those struggling for a better life. Philip Berk, former President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association I could not put this book down. A Darker Shade of Pale is exceptionally well-written and the prose is delightful. Beryl's memory is amazing. Her vivid sketch of everyday life on the Cape Flats, and the honesty with which she writes are truly compelling. Professor Jonathan Jansen, Distinguished Professor of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa A Darker Shade of Pale is a captivating memoir, but more than that, it is a historical document. The book is an important contribution to the body of literature on life under apartheid because it records the personal experience of coloureds under that depraved regime. Gunther Simmermacher, Editor-in-Chief of The Southern Cross, South Africa. Besides offering a searing yet dispassionate account of life in cruel, unforgiving South Africa during Apartheid, A Darker Shade of Pale is an unforgettable love story that will bring tears to your eyes and hope to all those struggling for a better life. Philip Berk, former President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Author InformationBeryl Crosher-Segers was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1955, seven years after the reigning National party imposed the system of apartheid. Through her mixed heritage she was classified as coloured. Her debut memoir, A Darker Shade of Pale, is a one of a kind and her colour and style of seeing the world is decorated with an unquestionable way that makes it her own. In addition to her writing, Beryl is the Founder of One World Community Arts Network, a community project celebrating cultural diversity, and is the owner of C Major Events, an entertainment business. Beryl's background is administration in government. She is also impassioned by fundraising. Beryl is a highly-regarded community representative. Her awards include the Celebrate African-Australia's Captain's Award for service to the South African Community and A Human Rights Award, from the University of Technology, Sydney. Beryl is currently writing her second book and resides in Sydney, on the East Coast of Australia, with her husband, daughter, son and grandchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |