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Maid in Sa: 30 Ways to Leave Your Madam

AUTHOR Wanner, Zukiswa
PUBLISHER Jacana Media (10/01/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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It's a scene most South Africans are familiar with; something that adds that oomph to your social status as a South African woman. This is a laugh-out-loud take on a woman's home, but is as serious as the security guards in gated communities. It is a quirky look at the women in our lives; our mothers, our sisters, our cousins, our friends, us.
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ISBN-13: 9781431408962
ISBN-10: 1431408964
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 101
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.40 x 7.60 inches
Weight: 0.25 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Humor | Form - Anecdotes & Quotations
Humor | Form - Comic Strips & Cartoons
Dewey Decimal: 827
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It's a scene most South Africans are familiar with; something that adds that oomph to your social status as a South African woman. This is a laugh-out-loud take on a woman's home, but is as serious as the security guards in gated communities. It is a quirky look at the women in our lives; our mothers, our sisters, our cousins, our friends, us.
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Author: Wanner, Zukiswa
ZUKISWA WANNER was born in Zambia to a South African father and a Zimbabwean mother. Her mother claims that she has been rebellious ever since her birth at the momentous time of the Soweto Uprisings - although, unlike the Soweto martyrs, Zukiswa is yet to find a cause. Her primary and high school education was undertaken in Zimbabwe. An only child, Wanner insisted on studying her journalism undergraduate degree at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu - allegedly because she wanted to learn more about the fascinating Kanaka Maoli's (native Hawaiian) rich history, but in actual fact because that was the only place she knew where her parents did not have friends. Craving independence and restless by nature, Wanner also lived in England for a time. However, she now insists that she is permanently tied to the cultural capital of the world, Johannesburg, where she lives with her son, her computer and her fridge.
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