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Thirteen Cents

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Gritty journey through a child's eyes in Cape Town.

"Thirteen Cents" pulls no punches in immersing you into the vivid, harsh reality of Azure's life. K. Sello Duiker gives voice to the often voiceless—street children—and their resilience amidst adversity. The raw and gripping narrative could potentially reshape your perspective, making you ponder long after you turn the last page.

  • Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book in Africa (2001)
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Thirteen Cents

Regular price ₱440.55
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ISBN: 9780864863577
Authors: K. Sello Duiker
Publisher: David Phillip Pub
Date of Publication: 2011-09-15
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Drama, Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Asian Literature, Literature, Race
Goodreads rating: 3.7
(rated by 802 readers)

Description

Every city has an unspoken side. Cape Town, between the postcard mountain and sea, has its own shadow-side lurking in its lap: a place of dislocation and uncertainty, dependence and desperation, destruction and survival, gangsters, pimps, pedophiles, hunger, hope and moments of happiness. This book is an extraordinary and unsparing account of coming of age on the street in Cape Town - a place of dislocation and uncertainty, desperation with glimpses of happiness. This novel won the coveted Commonwealth Writer's Prize.
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Gritty journey through a child's eyes in Cape Town.

"Thirteen Cents" pulls no punches in immersing you into the vivid, harsh reality of Azure's life. K. Sello Duiker gives voice to the often voiceless—street children—and their resilience amidst adversity. The raw and gripping narrative could potentially reshape your perspective, making you ponder long after you turn the last page.

  • Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book in Africa (2001)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.