The Middle Children

The Middle Children is a collection of fourteen short stories written by South African writer Rayda Jacobs, based mostly on her experience living through apartheid and published in Canada in 1994.[1] Through these short stories the reader learns about apartheid, exile, and living as a black person who can pass as white (referred to as middle children), as well as the struggles that come with it, through the main character's eyes.

  1. ^ Annual Review of Islam in South Africa, Issues 3-8. Centre for Contemporary Islam, University of Cape Town. 2000. pp. 68, 71.