Author: | Puleng Morobe | ISBN: | 9781311266439 |
Publisher: | Puleng Morobe | Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Puleng Morobe |
ISBN: | 9781311266439 |
Publisher: | Puleng Morobe |
Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book is a compilations of diary entries of a young girl, it records her life experiences, troubles and good times. It is best done in her own words. Her words below:
First let me start by introducing myself, my name is Lwazi Mhlongo, I have a twin brother, Kwazi and an older sister Lindiwe.
My family is pretty well known around my hood, all thanks to my father, a local businessman, he owns a bottle store and a bakery. We're very humble despite our little fortune, we still stay elokshin and my brother is the only one who's not a model C in the house.
I didn't go to the most expensive school, but non the less, my parents tried to put me in a good school. We stay in Bloemfontein so quite obviously black people send their children to Brebner when they think they have money so I am a statistic.
I grew up an intellect, I preferred reading and watching TV instead of playing outside with other children so this made me very shy. My family always thought I would end up with a PhD, but life happened.
This is my story....
This book is a compilations of diary entries of a young girl, it records her life experiences, troubles and good times. It is best done in her own words. Her words below:
First let me start by introducing myself, my name is Lwazi Mhlongo, I have a twin brother, Kwazi and an older sister Lindiwe.
My family is pretty well known around my hood, all thanks to my father, a local businessman, he owns a bottle store and a bakery. We're very humble despite our little fortune, we still stay elokshin and my brother is the only one who's not a model C in the house.
I didn't go to the most expensive school, but non the less, my parents tried to put me in a good school. We stay in Bloemfontein so quite obviously black people send their children to Brebner when they think they have money so I am a statistic.
I grew up an intellect, I preferred reading and watching TV instead of playing outside with other children so this made me very shy. My family always thought I would end up with a PhD, but life happened.
This is my story....