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Coconut is a debut novel by Kopano Matlwa, a young South African writer. Its a social commentary on how upward mobility is being defined in post-apartheid South Africa.
This is an African Women's Book Club that focuses on reading and discussing books by African women in the Diaspora.
great novel once one starts reading it puting it down is hard. makes one think deeper about the word coconut and its meaning to the one who is reffered to as a coconut
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely amazing book. Makes you think before labelling or even thinking of labelling someone as a 'coconut'.
ReplyDeletei need the novel in pdf format could u help plz!!!
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