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Author:
Langa, Mandla, 1950- author.
Title:
The lost language of the soul / Mandla Langa.
Publisher:
Picador Africa,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
393 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
South African fiction (English)
English fiction--Black authors.
English fiction--Black authors.
South African fiction (English)
Novels.
Fiction.
Novels.
Fiction.
Notes:
A novel.
Summary:
"Joseph Mabaso is used to his father Sobhuza's long absences from the family home in Lusaka. Sobhuza is a freedom fighter and doing important work, and Joseph has learned not to ask questions. But when Chanda, his mother, disappears without a trace, leaving him and his siblings alone, Joseph knows that something is terribly wrong. And so begins a journey, physically arduous and dangerous and emotionally fraught, that no 14-year-old boy should have to undertake alone. Following the most tenuous of threads, Joseph finds some unlikely guides along the way: courageous Leila and her horses; Sis Violet and the guerrilla unit she commands; Mr Chikwedere, stonecutter and illicit trader; Madala at the Lesedi Repatriation Camp, who helps him find his voice; and Aunt Susie Juma, unofficial Zambian ambassador in Yeoville, Johannesburg, whose detective skills are legendary. As Joseph navigates unfamiliar and often hostile territory in his search for his parents, he is on a parallel journey of discovery - one of identity and belonging - as he attempts to find a safe house that is truly safe, a language that understands all languages, and a place in his soul that feels like home."
ISBN:
1770107665
9781770107663
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1276774598
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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