Home
/
Fiction
/
Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Jan 15, 2026 9:48 PM

Author:John van de Ruit

Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear

Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear is the 4th and final instalment in the hilarious teenage life of schoolboy Spud Milton - written by South African comedian John van de Ruit.

Spud Milton is in his final year at boarding school. Now a prefect and on the cusp of adulthood, he thinks this may be his best year yet. But soon his life is as chaotic as ever as he wages a battle for his room, directs a play in which the actors refuse to learn their lines and (most terrifyingly of all) attempts to find a date for the matric dance.

For the last time, armed once again with his wits and his diary, Spud invites us to share the agonies, the victories and the sheer absurdities of growing up.

Hugely funny and entertaining, SPUD is South Africa's bestselling series.

Reviews

One of those books which could easily be dismissed as nothing more than an adolescent read at first glance, but once you pick it up it's almost as if the pages turn themselves. All in all, a wonderful book.

—— Metrobeat

John van de Ruit has cracked it...

—— Sunday Times Lifestyle

Huberman has a light touch, but she handles well the realities of big themes like marital breakdown, defeated ambition

—— Sunday Independent

Fun, bubbly, gutsy and lively

—— U Magazine

Poignant and laugh-out-loud funny . . . proof not just that Huberman can write, but that she can do so with wit, insight and charm

—— Irish Times

Spirited and sisterly . . . like Jane Austen on ecstasy

—— Sunday Independent on Hello, Heartbreak

A funny romantic comedy - a bit like Bridget Jones on Viagra

—— Irish Daily Mail on Hello, Heartbreak

She can really write . . . a deserved No 1

—— Irish Independent on Hello, Heartbreak

Reinhardt is a fine and subtle psychologist . . . with a keen eye for the perverse ways in which capitalism exploits all levels of society and leaves behind smoking ruins. Anyone who begins this book will not quickly put it down

—— Trouw (The Netherlands)

An unsettling and challenging read.

—— Psychologies

A disturbing and elusive novel about manipulation and desperate friendship.

—— Kirkus Reviews

Nadzam has a crisp, fluid writing style, and her dialogue is reminiscent of Sam Shepard's . . . it's a fine first effort: storytelling as accomplished as it is unsettling.

—— Publishers Weekly
Comments
Welcome to zzdbook comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdbook.com All Rights Reserved