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Evening Primrose - by Kopano Matlwa (Paperback)

Evening Primrose - by  Kopano Matlwa (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Explores issues of race, poverty, and gender in post-apartheid South Africa through the eyes of a junior doctor ... When Masechaba finally achieves her childhood dream of becoming a doctor, her ambition is tested as she faces the stark reality of South Africa's public health care system. As she leaves her deeply religious mother and makes friends with the politically-minded Nyasha, Masechaba's eyes are opened to the rising xenophobic tension that carries echoes of apartheid. Battling her inner demons, she must decide if she should take a stand to help her best friend, even if it comes at a high personal cost"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A powerfully insightful novel from one of the foremost voices of South Africa's Born Free generation, <i> Evening Primrose </i>explores issues of race, gender, and the medical profession with tenderness and urgency.</b><b><br></b><b>Matlwa's voice is one we need. --Rowan Hisayo Buchanan</b><b><br></b><b>Matlwa is South Africa's Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. --Rosie Rowell, <i>The Bookseller</i></b><b><i><br></i></b><b></b><b>Written in delicate prose recalling Zinzi Clemmons's <i>What We Lose, </i>this raw, honest work draws readers into Masechaba's South African world. --<i>Library Journal </i>(Starred Review)</b><br>When Masechaba finally achieves her childhood dream of becoming a doctor, her ambition is tested as she faces the stark reality of South Africa's public health-care system. <p/>As she leaves her deeply religious mother and makes friends with the politically-minded Nyasha, Masechaba's eyes are opened to the rising xenophobic tension that carries echoes of apartheid. <p/>Battling her inner demons, she must decide if she should take a stand to help her best friend, even if it comes at a high personal cost. <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A critical exploration of contemporary xenophobia and the lasting socioeconomic effects of apartheid . . . Nuanced and impressive.<br>--<i><b>Publishers Weekly </b></i><br><br>Exploring faith and education, inheritance and renewal, Matlwa's inventions are both human and divine.<br>--<i><b>Booklist </b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kopano Matlwa Mabaso </b>is a South African author whose bestselling, prize-winning debut, <i>Coconut</i>, was written when she was twenty-one years old and went on to win the European Union Literary Award and was joint winner of the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. Her second novel, <i>Spilt Milk</i>, was published to high acclaim. Matlwa was selected for the 21 Icons project, recognizing young game changers in South Africa, and in 2015 she won the Aspen Ideas Award for medical innovation. She is a Rhodes Scholar and a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford.<br>

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