M ay 2, 2001 ®lje ^Io rtlan h ® bseruer Page 5 N ot Everything’s Black and W hite B y L esley A nn M arcovich T rafford : 2001 “ I grew up in South A fri­ can at a tim e w hen w hites w ere n urtured and privileged under the ap arth eid sy stem ,” says L esley Ann M arcovich, a u th o r o f th e new rele ase “T he Sand A n g el.” “ On a v isit back to my hom eland a fte r the fall o f ap arth eid , 1 saw how the sy s­ tem had left fear and hatred in its w ake and how all South A fric a ’s p eo p le w ere lost fo re v e r.” “ T he Sand A n g el” offers naked truth about a country and a teen ag er, both flo u n ­ d erin g in the dark, seeking guidance. T he m ain charac- ter, M adeline, is a 16-year- old South A frican who is re ­ turning to her country o f birth a fter living in C anada for eig h t y ears. A fric a sets a backdrop for M addy as she struggles w ith her re la tio n ­ ship with her travelling friend Leia and the decisions she JY m u st m a k e as d ra m a tic e v e n ts u n fo ld b e fo re her. “The Sand A ngel” deals with th e d ilem m a b etw een the heart and the m ind,” says M arcovich, “ and how easily one can be brain-w ashed into believing that everything is eith er black, or w hite.” io r th e lo v e o f ja zz Motorcycling Through Castro’s Cuba B y C hristopher P, B aker N ational G eographic B ooks : COMING: OCEAN 503 S e r io u s R&B 2001 Astride a lOOOcc BMW Paris- Dakar motorcycle, author Chris­ topher Baker sets out on a three- month, 7,000-m ile odyssey through Cuba to get to know the island’s colorful, resourceful people during a time of poverty, political uncertainty and painful transition. Undertaking the first such jour­ ney attempted by a foreigner in C astro’s m ore-than-40-year reign, Baker and his moto enjoy instant entrée to a people both deprived of and obsessed by chrome and motorized wheels. In “Mi Moto Fidel: Motorcy­ cling Through Castro’s Cuba,” Baker writes poignantly about the politics, landscape, intrigue and eroticism that he comes to know intimately throughout his travels. Crisscrossing the island, Baker befriends a wide range of ordi­ nary Cubans. Farmers, fisher­ men and dancers invite him into their kitchens, bedrooms, restau­ rants and cabarets. His candid encounters with Cubans are a vivid and surprising blend of ro­ mantic adventures, keen obser­ vation and clear-eyed commen- 89.1 RED LION INN - COLISEUM Edgewater Lounge 503-235*8311 1225 IN Thunderfoird Way (Interstate Ave) Friday, May 4 ■ Saturday, May 5 & Saturday May 10 Friday, June I • Saturday, June 2 & Saturday, June 10 For booking contact MeGale 503.25I.4«OO laRhonda Steele 503.2812O&3