Hum If You Don't Know the Words - Bianca Marais

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

This is my second book by this South African author, and I really enjoyed this one as well. Our two narrators are Robin, a young white girl whose parents have just been killed, and Beauty, a Black woman who is looking for her daughter, who got caught up in the riots. It revolves around the Soweto Uprising during Apartheid, and I really appreciated getting a look at the issues from both sides. Of course it's a sad subject, but the book doesn't dwell on the tragedy too much; rather, it's about opening yourself up to others over and over again, and resilience. I found it really touching and informative.

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