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A good-looking book in good condition. A crease on the spine, but still very sturdy. It doesn’t look like it has been read much. Minor signs of shelf wear and use. Last two pages have some pink ink markings – see picture.
Seven Steps to Heaven by Fred Khumalo is a compelling historical fiction novel set in South Africa, delving into complex themes of family, identity, and the struggle for personal fulfilment. The story follows Sis Lettie, a wise and resilient woman who navigates life in the vibrant yet gritty world of shebeens. She has an entrepreneurial spirit that helps her survive the harsh realities of apartheid-era South Africa. Her son, Kokoroshe, is a former street urchin who has managed to rise above his circumstances and become a lawyer, yet struggles to reconcile his past with his present.
This gripping family saga explores love, betrayal, and self-discovery, with a sharp focus on both sexual identity and the quest for societal belonging. The novel’s vivid portrayal of South African life during a turbulent period offers readers a window into a world filled with contradictions, resilience, and the constant battle for personal freedom.
The book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those who enjoy intricate family dynamics and personal journeys of self-realisation. Khumalo’s ability to weave together drama and societal commentary ensures that readers will be captivated from beginning to end. Seven Steps to Heaven will particularly resonate with those interested in African literature, as well as readers who appreciate multifaceted characters and powerful storytelling.