The Hidden Star (Xhosa Ed) Praesa co-pub

The Hidden Star (Xhosa Ed) Praesa co-pub

by Kabelo Sello Duiker
The Hidden Star (Xhosa Ed) Praesa co-pub

The Hidden Star (Xhosa Ed) Praesa co-pub

by Kabelo Sello Duiker

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Overview

Eleven-year-old Nolitye's granny used to say: if you mess with a woman, you mess with a stone. When Nolitye finds a magical stone on the dusty streets of Phola, her granny's words take on a new meaning. Along with her two friend - the somewhat pampered Bheki, and Four Eyes, a reformed member of the Spoilers gang led by Rotten Nellie - Nolitye puts the powers of the stone to good use: for the first time the threesome can stand up to the Spoilers; Nolitye can save the life of Rex, the leader of a pack of talking township mutts; and dare to look scary MaMtonga with her living brown-and-green snake necklace in the eye. But soon Nolitye finds out that the purplish-blue magic stone is but five stones needed to put right things that started to go wrong the day her father died in a mining accident when she was five years old. Or so she was told by her mother... By merging a cast of characters straight out of African myth folklore with everyday township life, K. Sello Duiker created a magical world and a truly wondrous quest, a timeless tale that will appeal to an ageless audience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781415211229
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 05/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 897 KB
Age Range: 16 - 17 Years
Language: Xhosa

About the Author

Kabelo "Sello" Duiker (13 April 1974-19 January 2005) was a South African novelist. His debut novel, Thirteen Cents, won the 2001 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book, Africa Region. His second novel, The Quiet Violence of Dreams, won the 2002 Herman Charles Bosman Prize. He also worked in advertising and as a screenwriter.

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