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“It tells the story of a girl named Marubini and her journey towards psychological recovery. What’s so interesting is that she does not remember what happened to her as a child. She’s gone through school, through varsity, and she’s a working person now. She’s quite senior, so she’s been working for a while. Then, one day, she hears a song playing in her head. The song sounds familiar to her, but she cannot place it. It’s the small person in her remembering: this was the song being sung by other children outside when she was abducted into a house. It’s repressed memories coming back to her. It’s really a story about healing, and it’s interesting because she introduces traditional practices for healing in Southern Africa. Her father was a sangoma, and that also becomes part of her healing journey.” Read more...






