Inspired by the author's years as an activist in Apartheid-era Cape
Town, The Innocents is a gripping account of how, in the myriad
political battles of our recent past, an even greater number of private
wars were lost or won.
Yusuf and three of his friends attempt to prove themselves worthy of the
People's Army by committing acts of sabotage against Cape Town's wealthy
citizens. Thandi, the bewitching niece of the People's Army leader,
accompanies them as an accomplice, and to report back on their
achievements. As Yusuf struggles to reconcile his strong religious
beliefs that condemn the murder of innocents and his group's
increasingly extreme political strategies, they are all drawn into a
vortex of fear, heroism, disaster, and betrayal of lost innocence.