Description
Kopono Matlwa stole South Africa's heart with her debut novel Coconut. With almost 25 000 sales this award-winning title cemented her position as one of SA's bestselling authors;With her follow-up novel, Spilt Milk, Kopano continued to amaze us with her ability to intimately address complex political issues through relatable characters;This year she brings us her best novel yet, Period Pain; a compelling story about how the broken continue to survive;Kopano Matlwa is a brand in her own right, and to celebrate this third work all three of her titles will be re-branded and jacketed. Look out for the epitome of #BlackGirlMagic
About the Author
Kopano Matlwa is one of South Africa's most vibrant young writers and winner of the European Union Literary Award 2007. A medical graduate, Kopano is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Coconut, and Spilt Milk which won the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in 2010. She has recently returned to South Africa after completing an MSc in Global Health Science and is currently reading for a DPhil in Population Health at the University of Oxford.
Reviews
I had to leave theatre this morning because I'd developed such severe menstrual cramps I could hardly keep myself from falling over and contaminating the entire operative field. It was odd. Although my periods had reduced to little more than spotting after the endometrial ablation, the monthly cramps had persisted like clockwork, maybe as a reminder that the beast is not dead, only sleeping. Doctor Sage said I should unscrub and go put my head down in the Anaesthetics tea room until the next case arrives. While I was in there I texted Nyasha and asked if she could bring me Ibuprofen from the emergency department. Sister Dlamini sat across the room, watching us as Nyasha took two tablets out of her pocket and offered me her bottled water. I could see she wanted to say something, but I couldn't have anticipated the words that came out of her mouth. 'Sies doctor!' she exclaimed. 'O na le sebete ne? Batho ba ga se batho. You can get sick drinking from their bottles.' I couldn't believe she could say that right in front of Nyasha. 'She's just dumb,' I mumbled to Nyasha as she picked up her stuff and prepared to head back to the emergency department. Nyasha shrugged. 'It's just a period South Africa's in,' she said matter-of-factly. 'Growing pains.' 'Like period pain,' I said, trying to make a joke. 'Yeah.' She gave me a weak smile. 'Like period pain.'
Book Information
ISBN 9781431424375
Author Kopano Matlwa
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Publisher Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 212mm * 136mm * 15mm