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  1. Jan 1, 2006 · Magona imagines that she is telling her grandchildren the story of growing up during apartheid in South Africa. She is funny at times, and she shows the beauty of family, tradition, and community. She exposes the injustice of apartheid and reveals the unbreakable spirit of South Africans.

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    • 1990
    • Sindiwe Magona
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  2. Jan 1, 1990 · "To My Children's Children" by Sindiwe Magona is a poignant and powerful memoir that delves into the author's personal journey, spanning generations and continents. Magona eloquently navigates through her life experiences, offering profound insights into the complexities of family, identity, and social justice.

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    • Paperback
    • Sindiwe Magona
  3. May 17, 2021 · To My Children’s Children by Sindiwe Magona (1990) “Until the lioness can tell its own story the story of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” African Proverb. This first of two autobiographies by South African author Sindiwe Magona was initially published in 1990, and the second volume in 1997. A Lioness Shares Her Story.

  4. To My Children's Children. This powerful and widely acclaimed autobiography of Sindiwe Magona's early years in South Africa, announced the arrival of a major new black writer. Here she gives...

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    • Sindiwe Magona
    • Interlink Publishing Group Incorporated, 2006
  5. This powerful and widely acclaimed autobiography of Sindiwe Magona's early years in South Africa, announced the arrival of a major new black writer. Here she gives an account of her eventful first 23 years and tells a candid, unself-pitying story of triumph and endurance in the face of hardships relentlessly reinforced by the apartheid system.

    • Sindiwe Magona
    • January 01, 2006
    • Paperback
  6. Mar 5, 2021 · In these, To My Children’s Children (1990) and Forced to Grow (1992), Magona narrates her story of memory, remembering, class, belonging, home and identity.

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