There are a lot of pieces of our history that we know nothing about. To be honest, reading this, made me somehow ashamed of how little we know of our past. I have always known about a ship that sank called ssMendi and I never took any interest in it. Maybe we read about it at school, I don't know, ngangifundela ukuphasa vele. I realised that, regarding our history, we sift out what we don't want and keep what we want.
Readers, all I can say is when reading this, you will not miss the talent and the imaginative mind the author displays in this piece of work. You would even ask yourself if he was there or any of his family members was part of the Blacks who left SA on a ship to fight, unarmed, in a European war that had nothing to do with them while SA white soldiers carried guns. He makes those characters in that book alive. Some stories are shared with so much humor that you will keep screen grabbing for later use or send to your friends.
Even if you are not a lover of Historical fiction, you will be captured by how well written and how the characters grow in the story and just for the general interest of where we come from. All facts are backed up by a well researched work by the author.
I felt something when I realised that nowadays we (understandably so) do not even want to participate in the voting process because of loss of trust and all, but it is also so sad that some of those troops went there because they were promised a right to vote back home which never happened. Some died without reaching the destination when the Mendi sank. When the time of the enquiry took place, where about 600 (mostly Blacks) drowned on the sea, it was just for formality.
Some of the themes covered are racial prejudice , interracial relationships, tribalism, mental illness, war, family and many more.
Pitso, born in the Free State, a result of a white soldier that had run from war and found refuge in the hands of Basotho- abo Motaung. He grows up and chooses his mother's side. He meets a white married woman who in their relationship as a teacher, teaches him French English and Music. Because of being a colored, he grows up knowing both Afrikaans and seSotho then later English and many more other African languages. Little did he know that knowing all these languages, oneday he would find himself in that Mendi, traveling with other black and white South Africans to fight in Europe. Knowing different languages became an advantage for him, sometimes more than what White privileged leaders could understand. Follow his journey, it's not an easy one but very interesting.
Like they always say swenka, you never disappoint. You have ability of taking what most would view as boring stories of wars and apartheid etc. into something great. Your creativity is on another level. Between this and The Longest March, I do not know which one made me laugh than the other. Your characters can leave one wanting more.
Mtungwa... Izandla zidlula ikhanda