Dimensions
127 x 198 x 23mm
When Frieda first met min, with her golden hair and ivory bones, what struck her most was that Min was wearing a pair of African sandals, the sort made out of old car tyres. She was a silent, unhappy girl, dumped on Frieda's exuberant family in Johannesburg for the summer of 1964 so that her mother could go off with her new husband. In a way, Min and Frieda were both outsiders - Min, raised in the bush by her idealistic doctor father, and Frieda, daughter of a poor Jewish saxophone player, who lived almost on top of a native neighbourhood.
The two girls, thrown together - the "white kaffir" and the poor Jewish girl - formed a strange but loyal friendship, a friendship that was to last through the terrible years of oppression and betrayal during the time of South Africa under Apartheid.