Description
Frieda and Min by Pamela Jooste is a historical fiction novel set in South Africa during the turbulent 1960s. The story follows the unlikely friendship between Frieda, the daughter of a poor Jewish saxophone player in Johannesburg, and Min, a quiet, unhappy girl raised in the bush by her idealistic doctor father. Thrown together during the summer of 1964, the two outsiders form a bond that endures through a landscape of social tension, racial divisions, and the challenges of life under Apartheid.
Jooste’s novel explores themes of friendship, identity, and resilience against the backdrop of a country grappling with injustice and oppression. Through vivid characterisation and evocative storytelling, Frieda and Min captures both the innocence of youth and the harsh realities of Apartheid-era South Africa, offering a poignant and moving portrait of loyalty, growth, and moral courage.
Perfect for readers of historical fiction and South African literature, Frieda and Min is a deeply engaging story of friendship and survival in challenging times.














