Book reviews
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It took me a couple of months to finish this book. This was not because I found the story boring, but some of the stories inside the book would make …
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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 experience of being a …
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For those of us who have not experienced war, we should really count ourselves lucky. Partially based on the Nigerian–Biafra war which was from the late 1960s to the 1970s, …
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The big question is how many of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be attain come 2030. There is no doubt that Africa is still lagging behind in …
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I am not a sangoma or seer, but I can easily foresee that Sue Nyathi’s latest novel would deliver numerous literary awards for her come next year. The writing and …
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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 back and had invested …

