Lawrence Bransby

Lawrence Bransby (born 1951) is a South African born author of eleven[1] books,[2] such as Downstreet and Lifeblood Earthblood which highlighted the racial prejudice of individuals towards people of many different races and showed that it need not be the case.

It also highlighted the political turmoil of a nation undergoing change through democratic reform into a more sociocratic regime.

Downstreet was the first of several books Lawrence Bransby wrote and won the MER Prize in South Africa.

[3] Each of the books he wrote during the late 80's and early nineties were inspiring to the youthful pupils under his English tutelage at Ixopo High School.

Novels A Matter of Conscience Second Sailor, Other Son Lifeblood - Earthblood Down Street (Winner of the MER Prize for youth literature) Homeward Bound ("Book Chat" Southern African Children's Book of the Year 1991; MNET Prize shortlisted) Remember the Whales (J. P. van Der Walt prize) Travelogues A Mountaintop Experience ("Book Chat" South African Book of the Year 1993) The Geek in Shining Armour Of Roosters, Dogs and Cardboard Boxes The Boy who Counted to a Million (Sir Percy Fitzpatrick Prize winner; MNET Prize shortlisted) Outside the Walls Venture into Russia: Three Motorcycle Journeys A Pass too Far: Travels in Central Asia There are no Fat People in Morocco The Wakhan Corridor: A Motorcycle Journey into Central Asia The Plymouth/Dakar Old Bangers Challenge Trans - Africa by Motorcycle: a Father's Diary By Motorcycle through Vietnam: Reflections on a Gracious People