Dance with a poor man’s daughter – Pamela Jooste

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In very good condition. Apart from a price written in pencil on a non-essential page, it looks like the book has not been used much – if at all. Some minor signs of shelf wear and scuffing.

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Set against the backdrop of apartheid-era South Africa, Dance with a Poor Man’s Daughter by Pamela Jooste is a compelling coming-of-age novel that captures the struggles and resilience of the Cape Coloured community. Told through the sharp yet innocent eyes of 11-year-old Lily, the story unfolds as her mother, a determined and fiery woman, returns to Cape Town to fight for justice for their family.

Through Lily’s narration, readers experience the beauty, vibrancy, and hardship of a community facing forced removals and racial oppression. As she tries to understand her mother’s fierce determination and the realities of the world around her, Lily embarks on a deeply personal journey of self-discovery, loss, and hope.

With lyrical prose and heartfelt storytelling, Pamela Jooste paints an unforgettable picture of love, family, and identity in a society on the brink of change. Dance with a Poor Man’s Daughter is a must-read for those who enjoy historical fiction, South African literature, and stories of resilience in the face of adversity.

Dance with a Poor Man’s Daughter won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book (Africa) in 1998.

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