Mine Boy - Macmillan Readers: Level 6

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Vivid story of the hardships edured by a young Zulu migrant worker. Xuma sees the brutality of the bosses of the mine and the squalor of the township where he lives. In the city, white people lead privileged lives. Xuma begins to question the racial injustices which susrround him.Xuma arrives at the black and deadly slums of the city of Johannesburg. He is a farmer who came from the northern regions. There is an economic decline in the north. So earning moneyhas become much more difficult there. The man has almost no money and nowhere to stop. All of a sudden he receives help from Leah. She sells beer illegally. Later Xuma learns many people. He is shocked by their constant drunkenness and a marginal way of life. The large and tall Xuma helps Leah several times. But once he gets into an unpleasant situation. On Saturday, a salary is paid in the city. So the local population usually gets drunk and starts rioting. The same happens this time. The police arrives and Xuma accidentally finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Nesbitt
Peter Abrahams
R. - Language
- English
- Series
- Macmillan Readers
- ISBN
- 9781405073264
- Release date
- 2005