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Book Launch: We Inherit the Fire

Kagiso Lesego Molope

Hosted by Adrian Harewood     In Person Streaming Free

Date
General Admission
Free
Date
Monday
Jan
12
7:00pm
Eastern
Library and Archives Canada
395 Wellington Street • Ottawa
Book Launch: We Inherit the Fire
Kagiso Lesego Molope · Photo by Rémi Thériault

"Kagiso Lesego Molope writes with striking precision and intelligence, crafting prose that moves like poetry while speaking directly to the heart. This novel of the bonds and betrayals between mothers and daughters and the scars of a changing country sparks like a flame: dangerous and beautiful."

Janika Oza

Join us for the launch of Kagiso Lesego Molope's We Inherit the Fire, a gorgeously rendered, unflinching portrait of the fractured relationship between a mother and her daughter—set against the tumultuous end of apartheid in South Africa.

 

This event is presented in partnership with the Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada. Those unable to attend in person can watch online from this page.

 

In late-1980s South Africa, teenager Kelelo is forced to leave her mountain school for a newly desegregated school in town, where her identity as the daughter of celebrated freedom fighter Kewame “Dolly” Malaka makes her an instant curiosity. While her classmates see her as a symbol of progress, at home she struggles with a mother who is emotionally unreachable, still haunted by the violence and deprivation she endured as a political prisoner under apartheid.

 

Kewame, now living in material comfort, hides a growing inner collapse as memories of prison life and the women who sustained her resurface, stirred by her grandmother’s illness and the pressure of maintaining a façade of perfection. As mother and daughter navigate a shifting political landscape, We Inherit the Fire interlaces their voices to reveal the unspoken wounds, buried histories, and complex inheritance of resilience, pain, and responsibility that bind and divide generations of Black South African women.

 

 

Books are available from our friends at Perfect Books.

 

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