About the Book
Khalil, �the Companion�, is given his name by The One Above at his birth in 1903. Despite evidence of this divine interest, Khalil�s eighty-odd years of life remain fairly ordinary � even though many of these years are spent under the far from ordinary conditions of The System in South Africa. In fact, apart from the high moments � an adolescent trip to India, the fleshly delights on his wedding night, and a memorable evening spent with the Black Pimpernel at an abortive meeting organised by the New Unity Movement � Khalil�s later life is mostly taken up with trying to keep his wife and children happy and fed.
First as the owner of a general dealer in Woodstock, Cape Town, and later as a less-than-convinced lackey in a wheeler-dealer consortium selling polonies and saffron. Nevertheless, just as Khalil�s birth was a matter offering material for considerable discussion for the doekie-wearing aunties of the neighbourhood, at the end of his life Khalil finds there is more than enough to chew over in his life�s journey.
About the Author
Professor Ashraf Kagee is a lecturer at Stellenbosch University. He received his PhD in Counselling Psychology from Ball State University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and a Master�s degree in Public Health at the University of Cape Town.




