A very well written book that though it’s fiction, it is hard to accept it as such. A book that confirms that the past is always part of our present vs. Sometimes we are affected by things that are too deep that happened in our past. Some of our pain we bury and shelve so far in the back of our minds and move on with our lives. Unfortunately some of these things resurface and deal with us in a manner that we would not understand. The story of Marubini (Rubi), a girl that grew up in Soweto and Limpopo that ended up working in the vineyard in Capetown that later suffered multiple of seizures, seeing monsters from her past in the form of nightmares. Luckily for her she still had her grandparents and her mother that knew what had happened to her at a very young age.
I liked the fact that in the book Rubi, though the signs of her having a calling were evident all along but did not rush the process. Thanks to her granny who said these things have a way of being reviled. In our small communities we have seen an influx of youngsters turned into Sangomas without really understanding and without waiting for the right time. Most end up being useless sangomas that do not even know how to practice. Patience is what I learned in this book. Yearning for the truth and finding out the causes of all her dreams, the shadows and all. Abaphansi will direct and show you the way and where to go for such things. It was also evident in this book that the fact that you have abantu abadala, does not mean you have to practice (Rubi’s brother is an example).
I loved Rubi’s relationship with her brother, had it not for granny, him too was going to be a sangoma. He had a talent of sketching out all his dreams about what happened to his family especially about his sister.
I also enjoyed how the author kept touching on the young Marubini, reviling things bit by bit until you understand what caused certain things and behaviours that are in previous pages of the story.
Traditional vs Modern ways of healing took the cup for me. As you understand how things were done and how even today life can force you to go the same route that your forefathers went through.
It was a challenge for me reading this book in between my busy schedule, otherwise it is a book you would not want to put down as you might miss some details as the story goes back and forth (the young and old Rubi- flashbacks). So I had to go back and forth as well trying to tie up details.
Her sex scenes were all weird, I loved the fact that she did not use those normal words that are used in such scenes. As you read, you still expect something more, and she is done. She has her own terminology that will force you to use your mind rather than the usual terms.
The young Rubi and her Ntatemoholo (grandfather) scenes, were the best. Rubi was almost the 1st drop out yase pre school. The love they shared was amazing!!
Thanks to Mashigo for writing a novel that felt so real. I cannot wait to get my hands on her other books. Great story teller too. Yearning for the truth of who you are and your purpose. Well done!!