Qabila’s marriage is falling apart – it has been for years. If she had not fallen
pregnant she and Rashid might not have married in the first place. After all, he
was seeing Thandi at the time. And now Qabila wonders if he ever stopped
seeing her. Does that explain why Qabila has never felt the full measure of his
love? At least he is not abusive, her mother would say, unlike Qabila’s father.
But with her mother’s passing, Qabila’s world is coming undone. She is
dreaming of strange songs and making lists to stay sane. When she finds out
Rashid is living a double life, she demands a divorce. Why does he still resist?
Why not go to Thandi?
As she tries to pick up the pieces of her life, Qabila rails against the
persistent legacy of discrimination in South Africa. Not least of which is the racism
in her own community towards fellow black people. But she also rediscovers the
joy of family, and her Muslim faith, and meets a group of musicians who might be
the answer to her puzzling dreams.
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