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Published by David Philip, 1998, softcover, 210 pages, condition: as new.
Mother to Mother is an epistolary novel by South African writer Sindiwe Magona. The story of Mother to Mother is based on the real events from 1993 peaking in Amy Biehl's death in Cape Town's Gugulethu township.
"This novel focuses on an event in South Africa in August 1993. An American Fulbright scholar Amy Biehl, was killed by a group of black youth in Guguletu. She was in the country to help prepare for democratic elections. Her death took place close to Siniwe Magonas house and one of the boys responsible for the killing was the son of her neighbour. Magona has also adapted this into a play.
The novel is a letter from the mother of the boy mentioned above to the mother of the girl who was murdered. It is a passionate and heartfelt description of life under apartheid and its trials and horrors; not an apology for murder but a laying out of a map of how things got to where they did. The mother, Mandisa, tells of her own life and the history of her son Mxolisi and touches on the history of the colonisation, including the Xhosa cattle-killing of 1856-7 (also significant in Zakes Mdas Heart of Redness). There is a great strength and descriptive power, and no glossing over the situation: