The Daughters of Nandi

Author :  Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang

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Country
Kenya
Publisher
Paivapo Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa
ISBN 9780620958240?
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2022
Bib. Info 204p.
Categories Literature - Historical Novel
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The Daughters of Nandi is a novel by Dr Nokuthula Mazibuko Msimang, published by Zukiswa Wanner. Through three historical periods, 3 women who are extraordinary in their different ways will seek to get restitution for Nandi Mhlongo, mother of Shaka ka Senzagakhona. This book seamlessly weaves fact, fiction and spiritualities while subverting the way the reader perceives history. It explores a wide variety of themes such as love, betrayal, tradition, culture, politics and so much more. *** As she took her dying breath, Nandi Mhlongo, mother of Shaka kaSenzangakhona, cursed the house of Zulu and her family, the Mhlongos, for the disrespect she endured at their hands. In the ancestral realm, Nandi worries that her malediction may have been rash and too dangerous for the descendants of the two houses. The curse can be undone but it will need a human medium to convey the message to the progeny. Through three historical periods, three women who are extraordinary in their different ways will seek to get restitution for Nani. Gentle Keeya, a Motswana woman of the House of Moagi who marries one of Nandi’s descendants as the English, the Boers and the Zulu go to the war in the 19th century; Uju, a spirited married woman who carves a space for herself in history during the forced removals of Sophiatown in the 20th century; and in the 21st century Amangwe, who reluctantly joins her fellow students as they speak up against a meaningless freedom during the #FeesMustFall protests. Will any of these three women manage to ensure Nandi Mhlongo is appeased and if not, what shall be the consequences to the Houses of Mhlongo and Zulu and to the three Daughters of Nandi themselves? An engaging debut which seamlessly weaves fact, fiction and spiritualities while subverting the way the reader perceives history.

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