A Darker Shade of Pale
Publish date: 17 September 2018
Issue Number: 791
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: General
A Darker Shade of Pale
By Beryl Crosher-Segers
Torchflame Books. R250
At its heart, A Darker Shade of Pale is about family. Beryl was born in Cape Town in 1955, seven years after the National Party imposed the system of apartheid. As the middle child of five, she was a quiet observer 'but I wrote things down'. These early recordings of her life are what make her memoir an engrossing read. It weaves clear and poignant memories together in a straightforward, unsentimental way: of a hard-working survivor of a mother, a dissatisfied revolutionary of a father, the solace of good neighbours and friends, moments of joy, pain at the tragic loss of a brother … And finally, a grown-up Beryl and her young family emigrating to Australia. The things that make up a life. There’s one difference, of course. Beryl and her family were classified as 'coloured' under the laws of apartheid SA. Crosher-Segers now lives in Sydney, Australia, and was named one of the country’s most influential Africans, receiving the Celebrate African-Australia’s Captain’s Award.