BOOK REVIEW | How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House
How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House is an unflinching debut by attorney and author Cherie Jones. In writing this novel, Jones draws from her personal…
Puleng Hopper is an avid reader of mainly African literature.
How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House is an unflinching debut by attorney and author Cherie Jones. In writing this novel, Jones draws from her personal…
I was ecstatic to receive a review copy of Writing as the Practice of Freedom. I had already read Lauretta Ngcobo’s second novel a few years…
The title aptly describes the condition and position in which Phumlani Pikoli was at the time of writing- in a psychiatric clinic under treatment for depression.…
Reading Corridors of Death was saddening. It is truly embarrassing and sad that black children in South Africa are faced with the trauma of having to…
An unbelievable, heart-wrenching true story. This is how I can describe McIntosh Polela’s memoir. My Father My Monster covers ministerial spokesperson McIntosh Polela’s life up to…
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