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Set against the backdrop of a challenging African upbringing, the story follows Rosewitta, who navigates life in a large, impoverished family. Through her journey, the narrative sheds light on the struggles and resilience of women in a society marked by cultural beliefs and gender imbalances. It explores themes of survival, motherhood, and the evolving perceptions of women's roles. As Rosewitta seeks a better life, the story poses poignant questions about recognition, change, and the fate of the women she embodies.
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Being a Woman in Africa, Ruth Pink
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- 2013
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