Spud

Author:
John Van De Ruit
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Spud

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It’s South Africa, 1990. The country still squirms under the iron fist of Apartheid. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela, and more importantly, it’s Spud Milton’s first year at an elite boys only private boarding school.

Long description

Cursed with parents from well beyond the lunatic fringe, a senile granny, and a dormitory full of strange characters, Spud has to forge a new life for himself in this foreign and sometimes hostile environment.
Surrounded by names such as Gecko, Rambo, Rain Man and Mad Dog, Spud takes his first tentative steps along the path towards manhood. (The path, it seems, could be a rather long road.)

Armed with only his wits and his diary, Spud takes us from illegal nightswimming to the cricket field, from ghostbusting to teacher baiting. He also invites us into the mind of a boy struggling to come to terms with a strange new world; a boy whose eyes are being opened to love, friendship and complete insanity.

Product details

Publisher:
The Penguin Group (SA) (Pty) Ltd
ISBN:
9780143024842
Publication date:
September 2005
Length:
0mm
Width:
0mm
Weight:
320g
Edition:
New title
Pages:
389
Readership:
Age: From 12 To 17
First published:
01/01/2005

Review

If anyone's capable of portraying hell, it's John Milton. In this case, hell is an elite, all-boys boarding school in Durban, South Africa, in 1990, and Milton is 13-year-old John Spud Milton, his nickname referring to the diminutive private parts of this preadolescent boy, an indicator of the level of humor and behavior (and privacy) at the school. Spud is a good guy, a companionable narrator whose journal captures his first year - classmates Mad Dog, Rambo, Gecko and Fatty, and teachers Sparerib, Viking and The Guv. Spud is a good observer and, unfortunately, his portrayal of boarding-school life rings true. A parallel story line - Nelson Mandela's release from prison - lends depth to Spud's tale as he begins to develop a social conscience. Some readers may tire of 300-plus pages of random acts of meanness and the parade of quirky characters, but those humored by it will be eager for the forthcoming sequel. A bestseller in South Africa, it's likely to be a hit with American readers as well. (Fiction. 12+) (Kirkus Reviews)

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  DELIGHTFULY FUNNY!
Reviewed by Miss Chuma Banjwa from Cape Town, South Africa on 06 July 2007
1566 of 3116 people found the following review helpful:

Though I suspect he might not like this, I must admit that I found Spud to be somewhat reminiscent of Adrian Mole! A fun and easy to read book with the most delightful characters ever! I don't see how anyone could not enjoy reading this book...it's genuinely hilarious without even trying too hard!

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  Worth it!
Reviewed by Priscilla Fick from Mossel Bay, South Africa on 15 February 2006
3425 of 6849 people found the following review helpful:

This is probably one of the best books I have read in a long time. Having attended an elite girls' school myself, I was able to identify with the characters in the book. John Milton (aka Spud), Gecko, Rambo, and the other five members of the crazy eight, as well as Spud's strange parents will have you in fits of laughter from the very first page. So too will the antics of his eccentric English teacher, The Guv. Ah and let's also not forget the blossoming of young love, along with all the hormonal confusion it brings... I recommend this book to everyone between the ages of 13 to 100! It really is worth every penny.

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Reviewed by Michelle from Gordons Bay on 15 July 2010
138 of 290 people found the following review helpful:

A fun, funny, light-hearted read where you cannot help but paw away at the pages! Van der Ruit has created a novel that makes entertaining reading for both youths and adults alike. Once you've finished with it you'll miss the lark of the Crazy Eight so much that you'll instantly feel compelled to buy the next novel (The Madness Continues) as I did. This is refreshing local fiction at its best and in my opinion a big "screw you" to the likes of JM Coetzee whose writing about South Africa is morbid and deeply depressing

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