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A journey unveiling the struggles of growing up unseen

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September 16, 2025

NEIGHBOURS, old friends, and book enthusiasts flocked to the Baxter Theatre last week for the launch of Anwar McKay’s debut book, The Invisible Boy from Bramble Way.

- ROSHAN ABRAHAMS

A journey unveiling the struggles of growing up unseen

This poignant memoir recounts the journey of a young boy growing up in Bonteheuwel, who often felt invisible. The intimate theatre was filled with McKay's close friends, and family, all eager to hear from a panel of speakers, including Baxter CEO and playwright Lara Foot, sexologist and trauma specialist Dr Marlene Wasserman, his cousin Shamiela Chadwick, and his husband, Marc Lottering.

Hosted by author Sara-Jayne Makwala King, who introduced the book with heartfelt words. “The journey is about a little boy who grew up in Bonteheuwel and felt invisible. He experienced a number of traumas and fought to revive himself, which he has captured in the pages of this beautiful book. Anwar’s story isn’t just his own — it is a mirror for so many of us, a manifesto of what it means to take on the responsibility of healing your wounds.”

McKay said the idea for the book was sparked during the COVID-19 lockdown.

“I had a lot of time to reflect,” he said, adding that at the same time, his late mother, Toheerah, fondly known as Tyra, was falling ill.

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