Unfolding The Documentary by South African female writer, Matshidiso Taleng, is a fiction novel, with Tshepang as
the protagonist. Tshepang is an adopted young beautiful woman who faces
challenges growing up, from mixing with the wrong crowd that introduced her to
substance abuse, then one of her friends got her to date one of the biggest
most notorious gangster in town, who later got her pregnant and told her to
have an abortion, right after she had an abortion she found out that her
boyfriend was cheating on her with her best friend, the same best friend that
introduced her to this guy. And if that wasn't enough... Tshepang also found
out that not only the guy was cheating on her but he's actually married to
another woman and they have two kids.
When she
changed her ways and stopped being friends with that friend of hers, breaking
up with the gangster and changing schools, just to get away from the
environment and started doing poetry as well as getting her life together, she
met a very nice and humble woman who was a librarian, by the name of Palesa she
got close with Palesa and they became good friends, Palesa was older than her
so Tshepang not only took her as her friend but like a sister she never had and
a perfect mentor, Palesa was also a poet so she took Tshepang under her wing
and taught her everything there was to know about performance poetry, She took
her to poetry sessions and got her in to poetry clubs where Tshepang could
share her work with other poets. When everything was falling into place in
Tshepang's life, she then got to find out that the parents she knew and brought
her up weren't her real parents, and that her real Mother was Palesa.. Her
mentor/friend, she got to know that by mistakenly finding a letter that Palesa
wrote and gave to her adoptive parents.
She went to
confront Palesa about the letter, Palesa was shocked that Tshepang is the baby
that she gave up for adoption, all this time she used to hang out with
Tshepang... It never clicked not even one bit that Tshepang could be her
daughter because after she gave her up she never had any contact with the
adoptive parents. Tshepang heard a shocking and sad story from Palesa when
Palesa told her that the reason she gave her up for adoption was that her
father used to abuse her sexually since she was 9 years old till she got
pregnant at 16 years old and infected with HIV. So she couldn't keep Tshepang
since it was going to be a constant reminder of what had happened to her.
Woow, what a powerful story of young Thepang, wrote by a great lady Matshidiso. What is story says is what is happening today in our societies.
ReplyDeleteThe talent and promise of author Taleng is frightening...a fillip for creative female writing in Africa.
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