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Michael K. is a simple gardener from Cape Town who has spent his life caring for others and trying to stay away from the big world. But when his seriously ill mother asks to take her back to her hometown, he sets off with her on a journey that turns into an escape through a country torn by civil war. On their way are roadblocks, looters, refugee camps and a world that is increasingly losing its humanity. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1983.