A Monkey’s Wedding (1967-1970)

A Monkey’s Wedding (1967-1970) by Cheryl Fillmore is a memoir published by Michael Terence Publishing on November 21, 2021. This edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a snapshot of a family’s life in South Africa during the Apartheid era, as seen through the eyes of a young girl who emigrates from the UK.
Readers will find a blend of humor and introspection as Cheryl navigates her new environment in Johannesburg, marked by cultural diversity and personal challenges. The memoir captures her journey of self-discovery amid the stark realities of apartheid, highlighting the adventures and mishaps that shape her understanding of community and culture. Through her experiences, Fillmore provides insight into the complexities of life in South Africa during a tumultuous historical period.
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Someone on the Highveld murmured it in 1967 for there’s little doubt that a monkey was getting married in this snapshot memoir of a family living in South Africa under Apartheid.
At seventeen, a romantic and naïve Cheryl emigrates with her charming but hopelessly idealistic family to Johannesburg. To her, this is a new land, alien with its upside-down stars, croaking frogs and clattering windmills, a far cry from the marmalade skies and purple haze of the UK. As her wildly impractical family buy a smallholding with only the basic utilities, she finds herself having to navigate her way through a series of adventures and mishaps to self-discovery. Struggling through her own doubts and insecurities she grows into a young woman with first-hand insight into the variety of different cultures and the colourful characters that populated the region of that time. Her story is at times humorous and soul searching but these true accounts of the basic raw inequalities of apartheid are deeply disturbing.
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