FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is the sequel to the author's first memoir FOR ALL IT WAS WORTH, which outlines his experiences in Nazi Germany. Disillusioned by prospects in post-war Germany, the author and his family emigrated to South Africa in 1965. Through his background as a management executive in an industry providing low-cost housing for Indians and Coloreds, the author provides a candid insight into some of the absurdities of South African life and politics. More than just a memoir, FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is a ...
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is the sequel to the author's first memoir FOR ALL IT WAS WORTH, which outlines his experiences in Nazi Germany. Disillusioned by prospects in post-war Germany, the author and his family emigrated to South Africa in 1965. Through his background as a management executive in an industry providing low-cost housing for Indians and Coloreds, the author provides a candid insight into some of the absurdities of South African life and politics. More than just a memoir, FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is a European immigrant's perspective of life in South Africa - during and after Apartheid. This unique book provides insights into the background and effects of Apartheid ideology, and addresses the issues facing the new 'Rainbow Nation'. Sometimes controversial, often scathing - after more than 50 years in South Africa the author pulls no punches in analyzing the Apartheid and post-Apartheid realities of a country in turmoil. Buy your copy of "FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE" today! Much more than a memoir, the author presents a candid view into the mind and soul of South Africa's people. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is an account of Apartheid in South Africa and its consequences - and is a remarkable document of value to post-apartheid generations, as well as historians and students of Apartheid South Africa.
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