Kalahari Passage

Cover of Kalahari Passage by Candi Miller
Author: Candi Miller
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Main
Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9781906994235
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.72311621936 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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Kalahari Passage by Candi Miller, published by Tindal Street Press in 2011, is a work of fiction that spans 239 pages. The narrative follows Koba, a San bushman orphaned in her youth and raised by a white farming family. When her romance with their son, Mannie, is uncovered, Koba is forcibly returned to her ancestral lands in the Kalahari Desert, where she must reconnect with her nomadic tribe while evading threats from those who wish her harm.

Readers will find a rich exploration of cultural heritage and the complexities of identity as Koba navigates her survival in a world that has changed drastically from the one she knew. The story delves into themes of love, conflict, and resilience, as Koba not only seeks to reunite with her people but also faces the challenges posed by her past and the tensions within her tribe. As Mannie embarks on a journey to find her, the narrative builds suspense around who will reach Koba first, her lover or her pursuer.


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‘Now I must go back to squat in the sand with my people; I must get my water from roots and my food with a bow and arrow.’ Orphaned as a young child, Koba, a San bushman, has lived most of her life as the adopted daughter of a white, farming family. But when her love affair with their son, Mannie, is discovered, Koba is forcibly repatriated to the lands of the Kalahari Desert. To survive she must find her nomadic tribe. But will she stay alive long enough to succeed after years of living among whites? Fleeing across the South West African sandveld, Koba uses all she remembers of her San hunter wiles to evade her police guard and her enemy, Andre Marais, a vindictive Boer who murdered her parents and is intent on killing her too. When she finds her drought-stricken people, she brings with her the longed-for rain. But even as she’s feted for this ‘miracle’, tribal tensions boil over as bachelors in the Ju/’hoansi tribe vie for the attention of the young stranger. Meanwhile, Mannie has set out after Koba, hitch-hiking across southern Africa to find her.But who will get there first – her lover or her pursuer?

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Publisher: Tindal Street Press. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781906994235.
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Language: en. Pages: 239. Edition: Main.

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