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Dying in New York
Ekow Duker

Dying in New York

A Novel

Picador Africa (2014)
9781770103924
248 pages | 15 x 234 mm | English
LC Classification PR9369.4.D85 .D95 2014

Subject

  • Fiction

Plot

Dying in New York is the haunting story of Lerato Malema, a young and irrepressible South African whose wit and resilience shine through despite the abuse she has endured from before the age of twelve at the hands of her father, Thabo. The narrative opens in a psychiatrist's office overlooking the Hudson River. Against a backdrop of the magnificent Manhattan skyline, Lerato paints an absorbing picture of her decade-long journey from Johannesburg to the United States. Her story transitions seamlessly from the sessions with Dr Evelyn Webber, her psychiatrist, to her escape from an abusive home and her experiences of the underbelly of modern South Africa. At its heart, Dying in New York is a story of hope and deep longing, made all the more poignant by Lerato's startling candour from the first page until the book's surprising conclusion.

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