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Reclaiming the Soil: A Black Girl's Struggle to Find Her African Self - Paperback

Reclaiming the Soil: A Black Girl's Struggle to Find Her African Self - Paperback

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by Rosie Motene (Author)

An extraordinary story of cultural confusion and the long way home to a black girl's emotional roots. David Robbins The Rosie Motene story is about a young girl born to the Bafokeng nation during the apartheid era in South Africa. At the time, Rosie's mother worked for a white Jewish family in Johannesburg who offered to raise the child as one of their own. This generous gesture by the family created many opportunities for Rosie but also a trail of sacrifices for her parents. As she grew, Rosie struggled to and her true identity. She had access to the best of everything but as a black girl she floundered without her own culture or language. This book describes Rosie's journey through her fog of alienation to the belated dawning of her self-discovery as an African.

Number of Pages: 196
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: August 27, 2018