Stealing Water : A Secret Life in an African City

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  • Author:
    ECOTT Tim
  • ISBN:
    9780340936641
  • Publication Date:
    March 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Hodder and Stoughton
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Stealing Water : A Secret Life in an African City
Stealing Water : A Secret Life in an African City

Stealing Water : A Secret Life in an African City

Regular price $31.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ECOTT Tim
  • ISBN:
    9780340936641
  • Publication Date:
    March 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Hodder and Stoughton
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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When Tim Ecott's family uprooted from Northern Ireland in 1977 they thought they were leaving behind their troubled lives, including the physical threat to Tim's father's life posed by the IRA. They left in search of sunshine and luxury in a colonial ex-pat African setting. His parents sought the financial opportunities that would lift them out of the hum-drum suburban existence of mortgage debts and small town society. However, within six months of their arrival in Johannesburg they were bankrupt, evicted from their home, and had most of their possessions confiscated by the bailiffs. While friends and relatives in Britain imagined that they were living privileged lives, Tim and his family often went hungry. Africa had offered a new beginning, but it became a place of exile where the most relevant new experience was abject poverty.

Stealing Water is about family, and what holds them together; it is the story of how the worst of times can become the most important and valuable period of a person's life.

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  • When Tim Ecott's family uprooted from Northern Ireland in 1977 they thought they were leaving behind their troubled lives, including the physical threat to Tim's father's life posed by the IRA. They left in search of sunshine and luxury in a colonial ex-pat African setting. His parents sought the financial opportunities that would lift them out of the hum-drum suburban existence of mortgage debts and small town society. However, within six months of their arrival in Johannesburg they were bankrupt, evicted from their home, and had most of their possessions confiscated by the bailiffs. While friends and relatives in Britain imagined that they were living privileged lives, Tim and his family often went hungry. Africa had offered a new beginning, but it became a place of exile where the most relevant new experience was abject poverty.

    Stealing Water is about family, and what holds them together; it is the story of how the worst of times can become the most important and valuable period of a person's life.

When Tim Ecott's family uprooted from Northern Ireland in 1977 they thought they were leaving behind their troubled lives, including the physical threat to Tim's father's life posed by the IRA. They left in search of sunshine and luxury in a colonial ex-pat African setting. His parents sought the financial opportunities that would lift them out of the hum-drum suburban existence of mortgage debts and small town society. However, within six months of their arrival in Johannesburg they were bankrupt, evicted from their home, and had most of their possessions confiscated by the bailiffs. While friends and relatives in Britain imagined that they were living privileged lives, Tim and his family often went hungry. Africa had offered a new beginning, but it became a place of exile where the most relevant new experience was abject poverty.

Stealing Water is about family, and what holds them together; it is the story of how the worst of times can become the most important and valuable period of a person's life.