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800 Days - And No Sad Songs (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 540
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800 Days - And No Sad Songs (Paperback)
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Loot Price R554
Discovery Miles 5 540
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Finding himself in 1963 at a tender fifteen years of age doing
service at The Regular Force Cadet School in a bleak army camp on
New Zealand's central plateau, David is confronted for the first
time in his life, by a harsh and brutal regime which goes far
beyond anything he or any of his new class of peers expects. There
is a culture of savagery, intimidation, and secrecy within the
barrack room confines which dominates every waking moment and
pervades the night time hours as would the dark menace of an
impending thunderstorm. Driven to discharge by the sheer
pointlessness of the cruelty, and after two and a half years, he
makes his way back to 'civvie' street stunned, angry, and beaten.
He had failed in his attempt to be a career soldier and the guilt
of this stalks him for decades. That he wasn't tough enough to
survive the rigours is a source of shame, paranoia, and depression
which manifests itself by him becoming deeply alcohol dependent at
an early age. Eventually he succumbs to a series of ill considered
diagnoses regarding severe mental illness and is committed to
psychiatric hospitals and a regimen of powerful psychotropic
medications, plus the terrifying spectre of electric shock
treatment. On the surface, '800 Days' should actually unfold as a
dark tale of menace, sadness, and total despair. However the story,
by way of its many complex but likeable characters whom David
encounters in police cells, behind prison walls and of course
within the 'crazy houses' of New Zealand in the 1960's and 70's
makes it an enjoyable, at times hilarious read. You are invited to
join him as he cocks-a-snook at institution life whilst sharing the
quirks of easy-to-bond-with criminals and fascinating nutters. The
reader should find this robust romp through fields of black humour
and hope, extremely entertaining, and a book they may wish to share
with others.
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