The God Who Made Mistakes (Signed by the Author) | Ekow Duker

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
AM1083
Bob Shop ID
596247982
Author: Ekow Duker
Signed by the Author
Publisher: Picador Africa (2016)
ISBN-10: 1770104259
ISBN-13: 9781770104259
Condition: As new
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 277
Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.3 x 2 cm
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by Ekow Duker (Signed by the Author)
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Behind the closed doors of their suburban Johannesburg home, Themba and Ayanda Hlatshwayo, both legal professionals, are beset by deep tensions that claw with relentless intensity at the polished facade of their lives. Ayanda seeks solace in dance classes, while Themba is increasingly drawn to the male companionship he finds at a book club. With wit and sympathy, The God Who Made Mistakes explores the origins of Themba's unease and confused sense of identity.

It takes us back to a river bank in Alex, the township where he grew up, and to a boy he once knew who met a violent death there. As the story peels back the painful layers of recollection, Themba's domineering mother, Differentia, has a major decision to make.

When developers set their sights on buying the family home and building a supermarket in its place, tendrils of envy and greed begin to curl out of unexpected quarters, as the unscrupulous seek to grab a share of the spoils. Back yard tenant, Tinyiko, with her short skirts and questionable morality, and Themba's disgraced, unemployed elder brother, Bongani, begin to plot and scheme, while across town Themba's fragile marriage faces its biggest challenge. When his past walks unexpectedly into his present, it threatens to blow apart his carefully constructed world.

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