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'My name Mbu is a short version of Mbuyiseli, which in isiXhosa
means something like "the one who returns something."? I once asked
my mom why she gave me this name. She said: "I never got anything
from life; I hope to get something back from my children one day
... maybe from you."' In this moving and gripping tale of his life,
Mbu recounts his childhood growing up in the shacks of some of the
poorest townships in the Eastern and Western Cape; the battle to
survive hunger, neglect and sleeping on the streets; the beloved
older brother who took care of him as a toddler; the unwavering
dream of education that kept him going; and the search for values
and dignity in a world of alcohol, drugs, crime and few positive
role models. Mbu's story is the story of countless other young men
and women in South Africa, born into similar situations of
hardship, growing up abandoned or neglected by parents themselves
in need of parenting. What makes his story different is that it is
a journey not of despair but transformation, lit by the kindness of
friends and strangers, and Mbu's own determination not to stop
hoping for a better life. Mbu Maloni lives in HOKISA Children's
Home in Masiphumelele Township, Cape Town South Africa. He is
currently in Grade 11, and plans to matriculate next year. This
book is dedicated to a dear friend of his and serves to provide
hope for the many 'street children' out there who, if they believe
strongly enough in something positive, can achieve more than they
are often led to believe. Lutz van Dijk is an internationally
acclaimed writer, who, amongst other books, has published the
bestseller "Stronger than the Storm," the novels "Romeo and
Jabulile" and "Themba" (made into a movie in 2010) and "A History
of Africa" (preface by Archbishop Tutu).
Thinasonke enjoys school life and the time she spends with her
friends, but there are storm clouds on the horizon...Her brother
Mangaliso hasn't spoken since being detained in the 1980s and her
best friend Thabang's mother is ill with a mysterious disease. Over
the next few months Thina's life and the lives of those around her
are changed forever by the AIDS epidemic. This exciting and moving
story speaks to us all by dealing sensitively with issues such as
sexual abuse and the secrecy surrounding AIDS.
Translated by Karin Chubb * Karin Chubb was Shortlisted for the
Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation, a unique
award celebrating the high quality and diversity of translated
fiction for young readers, in 2013. * Made into an award-winning
film. A hard-hitting, and emotional story of AIDs in South Africa,
following Themba and his dreams of becoming a famous footballer.
Themba grows up dreaming of becoming a football star. One day he
leaves the village and travels with his sister to the city in
search of their mother. Life is a struggle and Themba has to grow
up fast. A lucky break gives him the chance to train as a
footballer and play professionally - but Themba has a secret -
should he tell the truth and risk everything he's ever dreamed of?
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