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Molope, Kagiso Lesego
Im Schatten des Zitronenbaums
A novel from South Africa

Translated from English by Salah Naoura
© 2009 Baobab Books; 2nd edition 2012
192 pages
CHF 23.80 / € [D] 14,90 / € [A] 15,40
ISBN 978-3-905804-40-9
Ages 12 and up

Apartheid separated the lives of blacks and whites in South Africa. In 1990 the system starts to disintegrate, Nelson Mandela is released from prison, and there are the first «mixed» schools. Tshidiso is proud and insecure, when her first day at the grammar school in the city begins. So far she has only known the life of the township. Now she sits in a classroom with whites. But the other black girls are also different …
Everybody tries hard, but it is a turbulent time. In a sports lesson one of Tshidiso‘s class mates brings it to a head, when she calls her names. In no time the whole school is in commotion. When even the media reports about the incident, Tshisido has to face a decision: Will she tell the truth?

The author

Kagiso Lesego Molope was born in South Africa in 1976. She is a graduate in English Literature and Literary Theory from the University of Cape Town. »The Mending Season« is her second book. Her first novel »Dancing in the Dust« is a set-work for high schools in South Africa. Today Molope lives with her family in Canada. She says about her work: »I write the stories I would have liked to have read when I was younger – coming of age stories about being young, African and female.«

 

Original: »The Mending Season« © 2005 Kagiso Lesego Molope through Blake Friedman Agency, London

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