Kathie: A Novel

Cover of Kathie: A Novel by Dora Taylor
Author: Dora Taylor
Publisher: Penguin Global
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780143025696
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 1.100988536428 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.914
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Kathie: A Novel by Dora Taylor, published by Penguin Global on November 26, 2008, is a poignant exploration of identity and family dynamics set against the backdrop of South Africa. This 380-page narrative follows Kathie Liedeman, who grapples with her darker skin in a society that favors lighter complexions. As her sister Stella is celebrated for her fair skin, Kathie navigates feelings of marginalization within her family, particularly in relation to her mother and grandmother, while forming a deeper bond with her father.

The story delves into themes of family life, relationships, and societal expectations, highlighting Kathie’s journey as she confronts her identity and the stark realities of her environment. As she excels in her studies and meets Paul Mangena, a young black lawyer, Kathie becomes increasingly aware of the societal divides that shape their lives. Their love story unfolds amidst the challenges posed by their surroundings, ultimately leading Kathie to a powerful declaration of hope for a more equitable future. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of race, family, and personal growth within a richly woven narrative.


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Instead of inheriting her maternal grandmothe’s fair skin, Kathie Liedeman is born as dark as her Cape Coloured father, a social disaster in the eyes of her mother and near-white grandmother, Mrs Fraser. When Kathie’s new baby sister Stella is born as light skinned as Mrs Fraser, the two women rejoice; nothing is going to stop them propelling Stella into Cape Town’s white world, where she will reap all the rewards of this privileged status. The innocent young Kathie adores her little sister but has no idea how the birth of Stella will deeply affect everyone in her father’s household. Marginalised by her mother and grandmother, Kathie grows closer to her father. Enraged by his mother-in-law’s false gentility and manipulation of his family, he is driven to drink. Kathie is devastated by his sudden accidental death and feels more and more alone. But only when Stella is sent to a white school does she learn with a terrible sense of shock, that she is ‘different’ from Stella.While Stella strives to join the white world, Kathie throws herself into her studies, though she never abandons her sister, whose painfully convoluted life is finally intertwined with her own in a most unexpected way. Kathie’s life changes when she meets Paul Mangena, a young black lawyer from the Eastern Province. Drawn into a world of enlightenment, she shares Paul’s utopian dream of a South Africa in which everyone will have the opportunity to live as equals. Though bolstered by the hope, the joy, and the intense love they have for each other, their path is never smooth. They are cruelly opposed by the unyielding forces of the times, but in spite of these Kathie remains undaunted. Even as the final cataclysmic event overwhelms her, she declares, “The future is ours!”.

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Publisher: Penguin Global. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9780143025696.
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Language: en. Pages: 380.

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