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Books nominated for the 2001 Award

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Frieda and Min by
Pamela Jooste

Nominated by:

Cape Town City Libraries, Cape Town, South Africa.

ISBN: 0385409125 Transworld Publishers (UK)

Find out more about the author on the following websites:


Author interview: reviews Pamela Jooste's new book, Like Water in Wild Places.


Review of Frieda and Min.


Very comprehensive review of Frieda and Min.

 

 
 

ABOUT THE BOOK

When Frieda first met Min, with her golden hair and ivory bones, what struck her most was that Min was wearing a pair of African Sandals, the sort made out of old car tyres. She was a silent, unhappy girl, dumped on Frieda's exuberant family in Johannesburg for the summer of 1964 so that her flighty mother could go off with her new husband. In a way, Min and Frieda were both outsiders - Min, raised in the bush by her idealistic doctor father, and Frieda, daughter of a poor Jewish saxophone player who lived almost on top of a native neighborhood.

The two girls, thrown together - the 'white kaffir' and the poor Jewish girl - formed a strange but loyal friendship, a friendship that was to last even though Frieda chose to follow the conventional path that was expected of her, while Min felt compelled to devote herself to working in a bush clinic, leading to terrible years of oppression and betrayal.

Pamela Jooste is also the author of 'Dance with a Poor Man's Daughter', which won the Commonwealth Best First Book Award for the Africa Region; the Sanlam Literary Award; and the Book Data South African Booksellers Choice Award.

 
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