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"Seasons of Thunder": A sultry dance of love, betrayal, and political intrigue unfolds in the heart of Gaborone, where the sun kisses the Kalahari sands and secrets linger like whispers on the wind. Meet Batjibilibili, a literary enchantress whose ink flows like the Okavango River. Her columns grace the pages of the city's most revered newspaper, but her true masterpiece lies hidden within her heart. She is wed to Ntungamili, a brooding poet whose verses echo the ache of a thousand sunsets. His contemplative inertia binds him to solitude, and his angst paints the canvas of their union. Yet,…mehr

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"Seasons of Thunder": A sultry dance of love, betrayal, and political intrigue unfolds in the heart of Gaborone, where the sun kisses the Kalahari sands and secrets linger like whispers on the wind. Meet Batjibilibili, a literary enchantress whose ink flows like the Okavango River. Her columns grace the pages of the city's most revered newspaper, but her true masterpiece lies hidden within her heart. She is wed to Ntungamili, a brooding poet whose verses echo the ache of a thousand sunsets. His contemplative inertia binds him to solitude, and his angst paints the canvas of their union. Yet, beneath the ink-stained veil of her marriage, Batjibilibili dances with shadows. Her steps lead her to Satjilombe, a Member of Parliament and Senior Minister in the Office of the President. Satjilombe, a man of power, is no stranger to the art of seduction. His eyes, like polished obsidian, devour pretty women for sport. But Batjibilibili is no mere conquest; she is a tempest, a storm that rages against the confines of her own desires. Their clandestine liaisons unfold in moonlit chambers, where passion and politics collide. Satjilombe's touch leaves her skin aflame, yet she recoils, feeling dirty and disgusted after each stolen kiss. The weight of her betrayal hangs heavy, like the oppressive heat of the midday sun. As the seasons change, so do the tides of fate. Against the bedrock of four successive political rulers, Batjibilibili's story unravels-a tapestry of love, loyalty, and treachery. Will she choose the safety of her husband's arms or the intoxicating allure of Satjilombe's forbidden embrace? "Seasons of Thunder" is a three-part saga, each volume a tempest of emotions. Volume I beckons you into this world of passion and intrigue. But beware, dear reader, for the storm gathers, and the thunder echoes across the savannah.
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Autorenporträt
Teedzani Thapelo was born in Jacklas No.1 village in Tati East, Botswana and educated at McConnell College, the University of Botswana, the London School of Economics and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in Britain. He has worked as a teacher, research assistant, research associate, university lecturer, researcher and human rights campaigner. In 2003, he was nominated Fellow of the Institute of International Education at the University of New York and he spent the period 2004-2005 as Africa Guest Researcher and Visiting Scholar at Nordic Africa Institute at Uppsala, Sweden. He has lived and traveled in England, France, Sweden, Canada (was married to a Canadian for ten years), South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana. Presently, he resides in Mapoka Village in Tati West, with his eighty-one year old mother and little boys (Davis and Rabasi); his eldest son, Alex is studying in Canada while living with his mother who teaches at Oshawa in Toronto. Some of Mr. Thapelo's articles have been published in newspapers, magazines and peer-reviewed journals. Season of Thunder is his debut novel.