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Fabulous reads – SA novel highlights important issues

Book overview - Born Freeloaders by Phumlani Pikoli.

Born Freeloaders, Phumlani Pikoli, Pan Macmillan, ISBN: 9781770106796 

BORN on the cusp of democracy, the crew of young friends in Born Freeloaders navigates a life of drinking, wild parties and other recklessness.

The siblings at the centre of the novel, Nthabiseng and Xolani, have been raised in an upper middle-class family with connections to the political elite, Thabiseng is lauded by his peers as she whimsically goes through life, unable to form her own identity in a world that expects her to pick a side in the fractured classifications of race.

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Xolani, not having known his late father, longs for acceptance from an uncle who sees him and his generation as bitter fruit borne of a freedom he and countless others fought for.

As the story moves across multiple spaces in the nation’s capital over a weekend, Born Freeloaders captures a political and cultural moment in the city’s and South Africa’s history.

Interwoven is an analogous tale of the country’s colonisation and the consequences that follow.
Alongside the friend’s uneasy awareness of their privilege is a heightened sense of discomfort at their inability to change the world they were born into.

 

 

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