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There will be pie!

When I was a child growing up in Bloemfontein, Christmas never meant anything deep to me and my family. As Buddhists, we attended the local temple every Sunday and recited the chant before meals. But Christian holidays are unavoidable in a Westernised society and I remember suburban families adorning their homes with tinsel and lights. When we went out at night, my Papa would drive us through the wealthier neighbourhoods so

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