In the final years of South Africa's Apartheid era, an unlikely trio-a sheltered white rugby player, a black farmworker's son, and an Indian shopkeeper's daughter-discover the consequences of knowing the truth and having the courage to speak it. Halley's Comet is the coming-of-age story of Pete de Lange, a white 16-year-old schoolboy, set in small-town South Africa in 1986. Pete lives a relatively sheltered life, primarily concerned with girls and rugby- until one January night changes everything. Thrust together with two complete strangers-Petrus, a black farmworker's son and Sarita, an Indian shopkeeper's daughter-the trio find themselves running for their lives from the vicious Rudie, whose actions will ripple far beyond that fateful night. This era-defying friendship-sparked by a shared secret- challenges everything Pete thought he knew and believed. And when anti-Apartheid revolutionaries set their sights on the town, it will change the course of the three young people's lives forever. Halley's Comet is a story of friendship, love, change, taking chances, hope, a comet, and some pretty cool 80s music.
Hannes Barnard is a South African-born multi-genre author of both English and Afrikaans novels. He debuted in 2019 with the YA novel, Halley se komeet, which he translated into English as Halley's Comet. In 2020, Wolk, his apocalyptic YA adventure was released, and coming up in 2022 is his crime novel, die wet van Gauteng. When not writing, traveling, or planning his next adventure, Hannes works in marketing. He has called England and Seychelles home but now lives in Johannesburg with his wife.
Title: Halley's Comet
Author: Barnard, Hannes
ISBN: 9781946395559
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Publisher: Catalyst Books
Publication Date: 2022-03-17
Number of Pages: 320
Weight: 0.6212 kg
This novel, about the slow blooming of love and friendship in a dusty mining town in South Africa made me think of a tough little weed that grows between concrete: it's tenacious, defiant and hopeful. It's also a cracking good story. - Bridget Krone, author of Small Mercies
A thrilling, tension-filled story of friendship, love, radicalism, and justice that will resonate with many readers -Kirkus Reviews
With a sprinkling of the original Afrikaans and countless contextual details - places, brands, music in the background, food, drink, and of course the search for Halley's Comet itself - Barnard transports readers back to a specific period in time, one that may be familiar to older readers who were teenagers looking for Halley's Comet themselves, or one that young adults today can explore and reflect on for the first time. This YA story is a crossover novel that is bound to stay with readers - young and old - long after they finish it! - World Kid Lit Blog
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