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* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: {{spoiler|The Judge.}}
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: {{spoiler|The Judge.}}
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The first few chapters of the book are a nightmarish [[Boarding School of Horrors]] story. After that Peekay gets on a train back to home and suddenly the mood and events of the story turn more upbeat.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The first few chapters of the book are a nightmarish [[Boarding School of Horrors]] story. After that Peekay gets on a train back to home and suddenly the mood and events of the story turn more upbeat.
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: Doc
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: Doc
* [[Parental Abandonment]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]

Revision as of 02:06, 27 January 2014

 First with the head, then with the heart.

The Power of One (1989) is a novel by Bryce Courtenay set in South Africa just before and during World War II. It follows the life of an English boy known only as Peekay after his mother suffers a nervous breakdown and he gets sent to an Afrikaner Boarding School of Horrors. After leaving the school, Peekay gets on a train for Barberton and meets Hoppie Groenwald, the train guard and a welterweight boxer. After witnessing Hoppie's match, the young boy is entranced by the sport and encouraged by Hoppie to become the welterweight champion of the world.

A film adaption was released in 1992. It scores a 2 on the Sliding Scale of Adaptation Modification. It should not be confused with the second Pokémon movie, which in English bears the same title.


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