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Call and Response: Stories
Call and Response: Stories | Gothataone Moeng
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Richly drawn stories about the lives of ordinary families in contemporary Botswana as they navigate relationships, tradition and caretaking in a rapidly changing world. A young widow adheres to the expectations of wearing mourning clothes for nearly a year, though she's unsure what the traditions mean or whether she is ready to meet the world without their protection. An older sister returns home from a confusing time in America, only to explain at every turn why she's left the land of opportunity. A younger sister hides her sexual exploits from her family, while her older brother openly flaunts his infidelity. The stories collected in Call and Response are strongly anchored in place - in the village of Serowe, where the author is from, and in Gaborone, the capital city of Botswana - charting the emotional journeys of women seeking love and opportunity beyond the barriers of custom and circumstance. Gothataone Moeng is part of a new generation of writers coming out of Africa whose voices are ready to explode onto the literary scene. In the tradition of writers like Chimamanda Adiche and Jhumpa Lahiri, she offers us insight into communities, experiences and landscapes through stories that are cinematic in their sweep, with unforgettable female protagonists.
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charl08
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Great read (short stories) from a young 'up and coming' author. I'll be buying her novel when it comes out.

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charl08
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Now her entire wardrobe for the year had been reduced to just three items.... in accordance with tradition: the loose, below-the-knee midnight-blue dress with a gathered waistline, the matching midnight-blue cape that fell to mid- back, and a cut of fabric of the same hue, which she wound every morning over her hair. ... Phetso had the uncanny sensation, sometimes, that she was putting on a disguise, like an embryonic superhero

Texreader Oooh perfect for #foodandlit next month!! @Catsandbooks 2mo
Catsandbooks @Texreader I will add it to the list! 2mo
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charl08
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"Temo is cheating on Pauline," I said. "I think."
"Already?" Boitshepho said.
"I saw him at an Engen the other day, with a girl," I said. "They were just acting really strange."
"Who is she?"
"I don't know her," I said and heard how easily my lie sat beside the truth.
"Poor Pauline," Boitshepho said. "O, Batalaote, Batalaote." It comforted me, hearing my sister's oath, the call of help, of surrender to our ancestors.

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Kazzie
Call and Response: Stories | Gothataone Moeng
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Good! Every story tells different tales of ordinary people living in Botswana. Enjoyable writing