
Don Mc Rae grew up in a South Africa where his father would call the black men he met 'boy' & where his mother insisted that their black servants used tin mugs, plates & cutlery as they ate the family's left-over food in the backyard of their grand suburban property. The Mc Raes, like so many white people, seemed oblivious to the violent injustices of apartheid. As the author grew up, the political differences between father & son widened & when Don refused to join up for National Service, risking imprisonment or exile overseas, the two were torn apart. It wasn't until years later that the author discovered that the father with whom he had fought so bitterly had later in his life transformed himself into a political hero. Risking everything one dark & rainy night Ian Mc Rae travelled secretly into the black township of Soweto to meet members of Nelson Mandela's then banned African National Congress to discuss ways to bring power to black South Africa. He had no political ambitions; he was just a man trying to replace the worst in himself with something better. Under Our Skin is a memoir of these tumultuous years in South Africa's history, as told through the author's family story. It offers an intimate & penetrating perspective on life under apartheid, & tells a story of courage & fear, hope & desolation & love & pain, especially between a father & his son.