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Take a tour with Trevor Romain of some of his wildest, most memorable experiences in this collection of coming-of-age stories about living in South Africa in the 1970s. Whether he was scaling walls in search of mulberry leaves for his shoebox of silkworms, hitchhiking to the local ice rink on a Friday night, or keeping his head firmly down as a new conscript, these anecdotes will leave you laughing, crying, or just shaking your head in disbelief. Every story is accompanied by one of Trevor's iconic drawings, which have been carefully crafted with a pitch-perfect combination of humour and…mehr

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Take a tour with Trevor Romain of some of his wildest, most memorable experiences in this collection of coming-of-age stories about living in South Africa in the 1970s. Whether he was scaling walls in search of mulberry leaves for his shoebox of silkworms, hitchhiking to the local ice rink on a Friday night, or keeping his head firmly down as a new conscript, these anecdotes will leave you laughing, crying, or just shaking your head in disbelief. Every story is accompanied by one of Trevor's iconic drawings, which have been carefully crafted with a pitch-perfect combination of humour and nostalgia to leave an enduring imprint on your own memories and to keep you wanting more. Both entertaining and deeply moving, this is a book perfect for anyone looking for what it really means to be proudly South African.

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Autorenporträt
Trevor Romain, a best-selling author and illustrator and popular television personality, was born in Johannesburg and currently lives in Austin, Texas. His children's books have been translated into 20 languages with over a million copies in print. Trevor is also well known for his work with children through the American Childhood Cancer Organization, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, The United Nations, UNICEF and the Trevor Romain Foundation. He is the author of two previous books, Random Kak I Remember about Growing Up in South Africa (Penguin 2013) and Random Kak 2 - living, loving, learning and laughing in South Africa (Penguin 2014).