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Children of the Stone City

"A dystopian allegory with powerful themes of oppression, inequality and injustice"

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The first novel in a decade from the Carnegie medal winning author, certainly does not disappoint.

With strong parallels to her modern classic apartheid story, Journey to Jo’burg, this thought-provoking story is set in an imaginary society where the Permitted ruling classes oppress the Nons. Adam and his sister Leila are Nons and the story alternates between their viewpoints. Although their life in the Stone City, thanks to their father’s job, is relatively privileged and comfortable, they must carefully follow the rules, have all paperwork on hand, and never, ever do anything to anger a Permitted.

But that all changes with their father’s sudden death and the threat of deportation hangs over them. So, when Adam’s friend Zak plays a bold prank on a group of Permitted boys, and Adam is implicated in Zak’s “crime,” the full scale of their danger and of the corrupt judicial system becomes all too clear. The scenes of their imprisonment and mental and physical torture pull no punches. But there are Permitteds who are rebelling against injustice and who are determined to help them and for Adam hope is kept alive through music and poetry. There is no easy happy solution and a false plea of guilty may be the only thing that can save Zak’s life.

This is an imaginary world which shines a clear light upon the current and historical prejudices and failings of our own and will inspire and challenge readers to fight for a better world, just like the author did in South Africa.

A highly recommended, timely and relevant read.

Joy Court

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