Against an African Sky and Other Stories
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Farida Karodia as born and raised in South Africa. Later she moved to Canada, and now spends her time beween the two countries. She is author of "Daughters of the Twilight, " a runner-up for the Fawcett Prize (England), "Coming Home and Other Stories" and "A Shattering of Silence."

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"Karodia has taken the writer's role to new heights in South Africa." South African Review of Books ..".riveting...palpable and heart wrenching..." ?The Globe and Mail (Toronto) "The essence of Karodia's stories is the throb of the human heart ? in particular family relationships: about bounds and heartaches that unite or separate parents and children." ?Financial Mail ( South Africa) "The gems of [Karodia's] tales are to be found in the often tragic, often comic twists at the end. In ?Crossmatch' Karodia breathes new life into a tale told often and superbly by writers such as Ahmed Essop and Bessie Head." ?The Sunday Independent (South Africa)

?Karodia has taken the writer's role to new heights in South Africa.? South African Review of Books ...riveting...palpable and heart wrenching...? ?The Globe and Mail (Toronto) The essence of Karodia's stories is the throb of the human heart ? in particular family relationships: about bounds and heartaches that unite or separate parents and children.? ?Financial Mail ( South Africa) The gems of [Karodia?s] tales are to be found in the often tragic, often comic twists at the end. In ?Crossmatch? Karodia breathes new life into a tale told often and superbly by writers such as Ahmed Essop and Bessie Head.? ?The Sunday Independent (South Africa)

?arodia has taken the writer? role to new heights in South Africa.? ?South African Review of Books ?..riveting...palpable and heart wrenching...? ?he essence of Karodia? stories is the throb of the human heart ? in particular family relationships: about bounds and heartaches that unite or separate parents and children.? ?he gems of [Karodia? tales are to be found in the often tragic, often comic twists at the end. In ?rossmatch?Karodia breathes new life into a tale told often and superbly by writers such as Ahmed Essop and Bessie Head.?

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