My Worth Crowned You

A journey of finding the balance between modernity and culture; not just in the way that you live your life as a new black middle-class graduate, but also in the way that you love AS WELL AS in your understanding of “life must go on”.
Friendships
We meet two best friends, Gugu and Rabi. Their friendship has stood the test of time since university. Their connection is genuine; however, like every other true friendship, it is shaken by some truths that they are not afraid to tell each other.
Many people will tell you that a true friend is someone who pushes you to take another good look at yourself in the mirror, and perhaps remove the log in your eye before you see the speck in someone else’s eye. These friends do just that with one another. However, where does one draw the line between telling someone the truth because of how well they know you AND someone using the flaws that they know about you and tell you the truth in a hurtful manner? This is another journey that one embarks on in the novel through the chronicles of Gugu’s and Rabi’s friendship.
The journey, however, is not this narrow…
It is enticed with betrayal and the controversy of forgiveness no matter what.
Love is one of the most difficult and frightening things about life. However, it is also the most beautiful feeling that an individual could ever experience. Love is furthermore, the only thing that the whole world has in common, regardless of how we would like to define it.
Love and other infidelities
The love experiences in the book are life-changing. The love stories happen in conjunction with very difficult situations and alongside the pressure of having to make difficult choices. When love becomes you, you truly understand the depth of the practicality of choosing love over the situations that you come across – despite the emotional rollercoaster that love will take you on. This is why infidelities are more than just hiccup in a relationship. A wise woman once told me that you have to bear in mind – ALWAYS – that when you tell someone that the person that he/she loves is cheating on him/her, you change his/her life forever.
There are two couples that the book focuses on Rabi and Mohato as well as Gugu and Zethembe.
Rabi and Mohato go through the most. Theirs is an arranged marriage that literally comes full circle in the entire novel. It is the kind of couple that you will either REALLY love or REALLY hate, or try to journey yourself into understanding them as a couple. It is highly unlikely that you will feel indifferent about them. Their challenges are bigger than themselves because even people who chose to marry one another will not endure half of the drama that happens in Rabi’s and Mohato’s relationship: yes, it is bigger than just mere cheating. Reahile puts a real spanner in the works for these two as a couple. He brings with him, a whole new experience of love that is unknown in this relationship. The fact of the matter is that Rabi and Mohato survive the changes that Reahile brings into their lives, but the “how” aspect of this survival is what truly shakes the reader.
Trust me when I say that you were never ready for the journey that Gugu and Zethembe take you on in their marriage. The reason for this is because they go through what the ‘modern’ black couple goes through on an ordinary Tuesday.
What you have to understand the events that take place in this book is that they are not far-fetched at all. These are events that can easily take place in your life tomorrow. The manner in which we respond to the events that take place in our lives proves everything we have to say about ourselves when life is seen to be a breeze.
Gugu and Zethembe embody exactly that. They are your regular “boy meets girl” couple. Then they grow into “boy marries girl” and “girl and boy could not have been more in love.” All it takes to crack their relationship is an event that is out of both their control and they honestly just have to answer to…

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My Worth Crowned You

A journey of finding the balance between modernity and culture; not just in the way that you live your life as a new black middle-class graduate, but also in the way that you love AS WELL AS in your understanding of “life must go on”.
Friendships
We meet two best friends, Gugu and Rabi. Their friendship has stood the test of time since university. Their connection is genuine; however, like every other true friendship, it is shaken by some truths that they are not afraid to tell each other.
Many people will tell you that a true friend is someone who pushes you to take another good look at yourself in the mirror, and perhaps remove the log in your eye before you see the speck in someone else’s eye. These friends do just that with one another. However, where does one draw the line between telling someone the truth because of how well they know you AND someone using the flaws that they know about you and tell you the truth in a hurtful manner? This is another journey that one embarks on in the novel through the chronicles of Gugu’s and Rabi’s friendship.
The journey, however, is not this narrow…
It is enticed with betrayal and the controversy of forgiveness no matter what.
Love is one of the most difficult and frightening things about life. However, it is also the most beautiful feeling that an individual could ever experience. Love is furthermore, the only thing that the whole world has in common, regardless of how we would like to define it.
Love and other infidelities
The love experiences in the book are life-changing. The love stories happen in conjunction with very difficult situations and alongside the pressure of having to make difficult choices. When love becomes you, you truly understand the depth of the practicality of choosing love over the situations that you come across – despite the emotional rollercoaster that love will take you on. This is why infidelities are more than just hiccup in a relationship. A wise woman once told me that you have to bear in mind – ALWAYS – that when you tell someone that the person that he/she loves is cheating on him/her, you change his/her life forever.
There are two couples that the book focuses on Rabi and Mohato as well as Gugu and Zethembe.
Rabi and Mohato go through the most. Theirs is an arranged marriage that literally comes full circle in the entire novel. It is the kind of couple that you will either REALLY love or REALLY hate, or try to journey yourself into understanding them as a couple. It is highly unlikely that you will feel indifferent about them. Their challenges are bigger than themselves because even people who chose to marry one another will not endure half of the drama that happens in Rabi’s and Mohato’s relationship: yes, it is bigger than just mere cheating. Reahile puts a real spanner in the works for these two as a couple. He brings with him, a whole new experience of love that is unknown in this relationship. The fact of the matter is that Rabi and Mohato survive the changes that Reahile brings into their lives, but the “how” aspect of this survival is what truly shakes the reader.
Trust me when I say that you were never ready for the journey that Gugu and Zethembe take you on in their marriage. The reason for this is because they go through what the ‘modern’ black couple goes through on an ordinary Tuesday.
What you have to understand the events that take place in this book is that they are not far-fetched at all. These are events that can easily take place in your life tomorrow. The manner in which we respond to the events that take place in our lives proves everything we have to say about ourselves when life is seen to be a breeze.
Gugu and Zethembe embody exactly that. They are your regular “boy meets girl” couple. Then they grow into “boy marries girl” and “girl and boy could not have been more in love.” All it takes to crack their relationship is an event that is out of both their control and they honestly just have to answer to…

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My Worth Crowned You

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Overview

A journey of finding the balance between modernity and culture; not just in the way that you live your life as a new black middle-class graduate, but also in the way that you love AS WELL AS in your understanding of “life must go on”.
Friendships
We meet two best friends, Gugu and Rabi. Their friendship has stood the test of time since university. Their connection is genuine; however, like every other true friendship, it is shaken by some truths that they are not afraid to tell each other.
Many people will tell you that a true friend is someone who pushes you to take another good look at yourself in the mirror, and perhaps remove the log in your eye before you see the speck in someone else’s eye. These friends do just that with one another. However, where does one draw the line between telling someone the truth because of how well they know you AND someone using the flaws that they know about you and tell you the truth in a hurtful manner? This is another journey that one embarks on in the novel through the chronicles of Gugu’s and Rabi’s friendship.
The journey, however, is not this narrow…
It is enticed with betrayal and the controversy of forgiveness no matter what.
Love is one of the most difficult and frightening things about life. However, it is also the most beautiful feeling that an individual could ever experience. Love is furthermore, the only thing that the whole world has in common, regardless of how we would like to define it.
Love and other infidelities
The love experiences in the book are life-changing. The love stories happen in conjunction with very difficult situations and alongside the pressure of having to make difficult choices. When love becomes you, you truly understand the depth of the practicality of choosing love over the situations that you come across – despite the emotional rollercoaster that love will take you on. This is why infidelities are more than just hiccup in a relationship. A wise woman once told me that you have to bear in mind – ALWAYS – that when you tell someone that the person that he/she loves is cheating on him/her, you change his/her life forever.
There are two couples that the book focuses on Rabi and Mohato as well as Gugu and Zethembe.
Rabi and Mohato go through the most. Theirs is an arranged marriage that literally comes full circle in the entire novel. It is the kind of couple that you will either REALLY love or REALLY hate, or try to journey yourself into understanding them as a couple. It is highly unlikely that you will feel indifferent about them. Their challenges are bigger than themselves because even people who chose to marry one another will not endure half of the drama that happens in Rabi’s and Mohato’s relationship: yes, it is bigger than just mere cheating. Reahile puts a real spanner in the works for these two as a couple. He brings with him, a whole new experience of love that is unknown in this relationship. The fact of the matter is that Rabi and Mohato survive the changes that Reahile brings into their lives, but the “how” aspect of this survival is what truly shakes the reader.
Trust me when I say that you were never ready for the journey that Gugu and Zethembe take you on in their marriage. The reason for this is because they go through what the ‘modern’ black couple goes through on an ordinary Tuesday.
What you have to understand the events that take place in this book is that they are not far-fetched at all. These are events that can easily take place in your life tomorrow. The manner in which we respond to the events that take place in our lives proves everything we have to say about ourselves when life is seen to be a breeze.
Gugu and Zethembe embody exactly that. They are your regular “boy meets girl” couple. Then they grow into “boy marries girl” and “girl and boy could not have been more in love.” All it takes to crack their relationship is an event that is out of both their control and they honestly just have to answer to…


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164759452
Publisher: Ketso Madonsela
Publication date: 12/12/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 456 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Koketso Madonsela, fondly known as Ketso, is a Masters Degree graduate from Rhodes University.
Ketso has always had a talent and passion for writing. Her passion for writing centres upon telling African stories for the modern audience and understanding the importance of identity in the revolving world. Each generation has its challenges and Ketso is not shy when it comes to engaging with these challenges in relation to how these challenges influence the lives characters in her stories.

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