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About the Book
On the fringes of a civil war
arise a kaleidoscope of stories of abuse, power, betrayal, sex, love, and
absolution, all united by the failings of a dying government. Set in the
backdrop during the last years of South Africa's apartheid, How the Water Falls
is a psychological thriller that unfolds the truth and deception of the
system’s victims, perpetrators, and unlikely heroes.
The two
main characters, one white, Joanne– a reporter, the other black, Lena– a banned
activist, have their lives continuously overlap through the people they know during
a thirteen-year period and eventually become friends as a result of their
interviews together. Joanne personifies the need to question and investigate
apartheid’s corruption from a white person’s perspective. Although her
intentions begin with idealism, no matter how naïve, as the years pass while
the system is failing, she crosses the threshold of what it means to be caught
up inside the belly of the beast, especially after crossing paths with the
Borghost brothers. Lena, who is inspired by her predecessors, such as Steve
Biko and Nelson Mandela, is among the minority of black women to peacefully
battle for equality, even if her struggle is indicative of sacrificing her
health and safety. Hans Borghost is Johannesburg’s commissioner of police who,
like all those before, had a military background before pursuing a law
enforcement career. Violent, manipulative, and controlling, he incarnates the
image of South Africa’s perpetrators. Jared Borghost is the younger brother of
Hans and, like his brother, has a military background, but unlike Hans, he
internally combats between his sense of duty and morality. His inconsistency
indicates a conscience that leaves one to ponder whether Jared is either a
perpetrator, victim, or both. As his surname suggests, Bor-GHOST represents the
“ghosts” that haunt the family’s past. Many other characters play the roles of
spies, freedom fighters, lovers, adversaries, and supporters.
This novel
is as complex as apartheid was itself, unlacing fabrics of each character’s
life to merge into a catalyst downfall. The question of who will survive this
downfall will suffice in the courts of truth and reconciliation and whether
love is strong enough to preserve peace.
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The Author
K.P.'s Website / Twitter / Facebook / Goodreads
Although I've been writing since childhood, I have a BA in history. I love studying
history as much as wanting to evoke stories. I like to believe that
after decades worth of introspection we have learned to value our lessons, and
the best way to recite our lessons are through storytelling. That's why I love
history: To learn. To question. To redeem our humanity. Submitting to a moment
in time allows us to remember, or to muse even, our society's past. Although
writing can educate as well as entertain, yet what makes art incredibly
amazing, to that of paintings, photographs, and music, it transposes emotion
into another form of humanity, and therefore, it is our humanity which keeps
all of us striving for an improved future.Although I've been writing since childhood, I have a BA in history. I love studying
I am fortunate to have been trained by one the top ten writing teachers in the US, the late Leonard Bishop, and author of 'Dare to be a Great Writer.' I owe my love of writing to him. In addition to writing, I draw, paint, create graphic design, and am an amateur photographer.
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