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Reclaiming The Soil - A Black Girl's Struggle To Find Her African Self (Paperback) Reclaiming The Soil - A Black Girl's Struggle To Find Her African Self (Paperback)
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Reclaiming The Soil - A Black Girl's Struggle To Find Her African Self (Paperback)

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Rosie Motene's story is about a young girl born to the Bafokeng nation during the apartheid era in South Africa.

At the time, Rosie's mother worked for a white Jewish family in Johannesburg who offered to raise the child as one of their own. This generous gesture by the family created many opportunities for Rosie but also a trail of sacrifices for her parents. As she grew, Rosie struggled to find her true identity.

She had access to the best of everything but as a black girl she floundered without her own culture or language. This book describes Rosie's journey through her fog of alienation to the belated dawning of herself discovery as an African.

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SummaryRosie Motene's story is about a young girl born to the Bafokeng nation during the apartheid era in South Africa. At the time, Rosie's mother worked for a white Jewish family in Johannesburg who offered to raise the child as one of their own...
AuthorRosie Motene
PublisherXarra Books
Release date20180827
Pages195
ISBN1-928276-42-3
ISBN 13978-1-928276-42-5