"Absolutely stunning." -The Bookouture Team. "A richly told story, vivid and unique." -The Booklife Prize. As the middle daughter in a family of Xhosa, Zulu, and Dutch descent, Eshile Mthembu's life celebrates the strength and resilience of the human spirit. She lives in a Soweto shanty under South Africa's apartheid rule, a policy designed to squash her dreams and control every aspect of her life. Her story reveals a history of racial injustice many know little about, as experienced by a young woman trying to understand it herself. Despite cultural, religious, and linguistic differences,…mehr
"Absolutely stunning." -The Bookouture Team. "A richly told story, vivid and unique." -The Booklife Prize. As the middle daughter in a family of Xhosa, Zulu, and Dutch descent, Eshile Mthembu's life celebrates the strength and resilience of the human spirit. She lives in a Soweto shanty under South Africa's apartheid rule, a policy designed to squash her dreams and control every aspect of her life. Her story reveals a history of racial injustice many know little about, as experienced by a young woman trying to understand it herself. Despite cultural, religious, and linguistic differences, Eshile's family bases their love and strength on the African proverb: Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. But when a stranger from afar offers an unexpected opportunity, Eshile must decide whether to secure her family bonds or embrace the promise of a better life. Fans of coming-of-age novels illuminating the human condition through characters of disparate backgrounds such as Demon Copperhead, American Dirt, and Vera: The Novel are drawn to the tumultuous and inspiring life of Eshile Mthembu. Immerse yourself in Sticks in a Bundle: The Early Years, the first book of this poignant and gripping trilogy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Pat Spencer has a lifetime of experience publishing fiction and nonfiction. Her book credits include Sticks in a Bundle: The Early Years, literary and historical fiction; Golden Boxty in the Frypan, historical fiction; A Baker's Dozen For Writers: 13 Tips for Great Storytelling; and Story of a Stolen Girl, an International thriller; and Sticks in a Bundle. Her textbook is published by Milady/Cengage Learning. Pat's short story, A Healing Place, won the 2019 Oceanside Literary Festival. Other short stories and articles are published in journals such as the Literary Yard, Scarlet Leaf Review, Potato Soup Journal, Almost an Author, Vine Leaves Press, and Academy of the Heart and Mind. Pat authored a column in the Press-Enterprise newspaper and served as a columnist and contributing editor to Inland Empire Magazine.Pat lived in three countries and seven states. She loves to travel and spent time in Europe, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Greece, Mexico, the Galapagos, and the Bahamas, as well as Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands. She has road-tripped across the continental United States several times. Pat enjoys getting to know people and learning about their culture. Dr. Spencer, a retired professor and community college president, lives in Southern California with her husband. She speaks to service and community organizations on human trafficking, writing processes, and her books. When not writing, Pat golfs, reads, walks the beach, hangs out with family and friends, or frequents book clubs and writing critique groups.
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