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1. The Black Girls Guide to Corporate South Africa
Written by Lindelwa Skenjana, this book dissects many issues black women go through in the workplace. Different women at different stages of their careers share how they navigate the pitfalls of the corporate world. This book is particularly helpful and necessary for young graduates who are new to the corporate world.
Click here to buy Black Girls Guide to Corporate South Africa.
2. Naledi – His love
Naledi – His love is an installment in the Hlomu series. The Hlomu series centers around very intriguing love stories of eight Zulu brothers. Naledi – His love is one of my personal favorites and once you start reading you WILL be hooked. The series is written by Dudu Busani-Dube.
Click here to buy Naledi - His Love.
3. Nervous Conditions
Nervous Conditions is a novel by Zimbabwean author, Tsitsi Dangaremdga. The non-fiction book deals with the themes of poverty, the challenge faced by women trying to achieve their aims in life and struggles they undertake to be able to succeed.
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4. Always Another Country
In this memoir, the author, Sisonke Msimang writes about her exile childhood in Zambia, Kenya and Canada. The author reflects on also reflects on present day South Africa. At the surface this book is about family, romance and motherhood.
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