Reading 'At the Edge' - by Ronnie Govender - has led to a better understanding of the Indian community (a personal response.)
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Being born in Southern Africa can in many lights be seen as a very bad state of affairs to find yourself in. But reading the volume by Ronnie Govender 'At the Edge and other Cato Manor Stories' I have come to an awareness that it is not all that awful - as it would first appear. South Africa is one of the strangest places to be brought up in, with all the different worlds that
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touched my life by showing me that yes people differ but people act very much the same when faced with similar hardships and situations as the people in 'At the Edge' The Indian community was to me always faceless and just something that is to be heard of through the media, but the volume has now given me faces for the people that I did not know and thought me lessons which I will value.
touched my life by showing me that yes people differ but people act very much the same when faced with similar hardships and situations as the people in 'At the Edge' The Indian community was to me always faceless and just something that is to be heard of through the media, but the volume has now given me faces for the people that I did not know and thought me lessons which I will value.