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i was broken, now I AM
Contributor(s): Bezuidenhout, Sian (Author)
ISBN: 191645884X     ISBN-13: 9781916458840
Publisher: Sian Bee Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $24.69  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Women
Physical Information: 1.25" H x 6" W x 9" (1.94 lbs) 498 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Topical - Health & Fitness
 
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Publisher Description:

WHY DO PEOPLE RAPE?

This darkly relevant novel is set against the backdrop of South Africa during the apartheid era. Three girls from different backgrounds tell their stories about the 'R' word.

Their shocking narratives will disturb as they are universal to what women experience the world over. As they try to make sense of race, gender, relationships, parenting, identity and other issues, their lives intersect, taking us across the globe from Durban to London and Amsterdam.

Bonnie is a Black girl from the township.

Zoe is a White girl of British heritage.

Carrie is of mixed ethnicity, a girl born out of violation.

What do they have in common? They are all searching for answers to the question:

WHY IS THIS HAPPENING TO ME?


Contributor Bio(s): Bezuidenhout, Sian: - I was born in Durban, South Africa in 1964, to an Indian family in the heyday of the apartheid regime. I grew up with institutionalized racism oozing out of every pore of the social fabric of life. This impacted where and how we lived, our life opportunities and how others perceived us. In short, the deck was stacked against us right from the start. As a little girl, my father would take me into the city centre every weekend and being young, I would beg him to let me sit down on the benches on the side of the street. But these were 'Whites Only' benches, and he would shake his head, saying that it was not possible. I never understood it. It felt mean and cruel. Growing up, I saw too much of poverty, strife and discord. After studying English Literature, Psychology and Drama, I joined the exodus of South Africans heading for a better life in London, leaving behind my immediate family and close knit community, which broke my heart. In the UK, I continued to study Psychology and became a teacher, working my way up to the role of Head of Special Educational Needs departments in multiple schools. Currently, I am doing an MA at Goldsmiths University in Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies. This is my second novel. Sian Bezuidenhout