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African Soul Talk came about as the result of Sunday email
conversations between Dumani Mandela and Rabbi Warren Goldstein.
This unlikely duo debates what it means to be South African and to
live with dignity and integrity in a country filled with
contradictions. Their upbeat discussions - and often-conflicting
opinions - result in spirited exchanges about politics, culture,
religion and nation building, and are interspersed with personal
anecdotes and day-to-day events in their lives. Like the old Clem
Sunter books, African Soul Talk examines our South African-ness and
suggests how we can understand the future in these uncertain times.
Together, Dumani and Warren have suggested a moral code according
to which citizens can build South Africa with faith and confidence.
This is a unique dialogue between two young South Africans from
very different walks of life, and reflects the hope and optimism
they hold for the future of all South Africans.
Over four million South Africans suffer from bipolar disorder, and
for that three to four per cent of our country's population who are
affected by it, life can be challenging and filled with pain,
misunderstandings, and personal tribulation. Using his personal
story as a vehicle, Dumani Mandela takes us `through the looking
glass' of bipolar to examine the challenges of the condition in an
African context and what sufferers can do to abate some of its
maladies. Rain on a Sunny Day is the author's contribution to the
emerging discussion on indigenous African remedies for mental
illness in today's world.
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