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World Book Day

by Ntombizethu Zulu

South Africa’s illiteracy problems could be solved easily if every person read at least one book a month. To mark World Book Day, celebrated on 5 March, we’ve compiled a list of our top 10 local and African books that you can read. And what’s great is that they were written by female authors.

A long list of awesome books are available on the market. Whether you can afford to buy a brand new one, or visit your favourite second-hand bookstore, there is no reason you shouldn’t make time to read at least one good novel a month. If you’re feeling stuck about what type of books to buy, use our top 10 list as a guide.

Coconut – Dr Kopano Matlwa

coconut

The 30th Candle – Angela Makholwa

30th candle

Drug Muled – Joanne Joseph

DrugMuled

Nervous Conditions – Tsitsi Dangarembga

nervous

The Madams – Zukiswa Wanner

the madams

Conversations With My Sons and Daughters – Dr Mamphela Ramphele

dr rampele

We Need New Names – NoViolet Bulawayo

new names

The Slave Girl – Buchi Emecheta

Slave girl

Shining Girls – Lauren Beukes

shining girls

Sister Sister – Rachel Zadok

sister sister

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