A Life of One’s Own – Hilda Bernstein

R70.00

Condition: Good (Normal signs of previous use. The pages and binding are intact, and the book remains perfectly readable)
Format:  Paperback
Published: 2002 Jacana
Pages: 292
ISBN: 9781919931081

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Description

A Life of One’s Own – Hilda Bernstein is the memoir of South African activist, writer and artist Hilda Bernstein. In this personal and reflective account, Bernstein shares her experiences during a turbulent period in South Africa’s history, including political activism, exile and the impact of apartheid on daily life.

Through thoughtful storytelling, the book offers insight into the personal sacrifices and resilience required of those who opposed apartheid. Bernstein reflects not only on political struggle, but also on identity, family life and the search for independence and meaning.

This memoir provides an important historical perspective while also presenting a deeply personal narrative of courage, conviction and perseverance.

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Additional information

Formaat / Format

Sagteband / Paperback

Outeur / Author

Hilda Bernstein

Taal / Language

English

Toestand / Condition

Goed / Good

Uitgewer / Publisher

Jacana