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Stones Against The Mirror by Hugh Lewin is a poignant memoir that explores friendship, betrayal, and the personal impact of the South African Struggle. Framed as a journey from Johannesburg to York, Lewin confronts the painful betrayal by his former friend Adrian Leftwich, who turned him in to the Security Police in 1964. With a quest-like structure, Lewin reflects on betrayal, the emotional toll of injustice, and the complexities of reconciliation after decades of unresolved anger. A powerful narrative of personal and political history.




















