Contemporary Johannesburg is the setting for this impressive debut about an unlikely trio of women brought together in the wake of a Canadian water executive’s murder. Under cover of night, an activist group, led by a young woman named Nomsulwa Sithu, digs up water pipes installed earlier in the day. The group hopes to stop the privatization that has led to widespread water shortages and cholera outbreaks. An employee for the water company, Peter Matthews, arrives from Toronto, demanding to know why local authorities have failed to protect his company’s work. After butting heads with local councillors, Matthews spends a drunken night on the town and leaves a young girl with a bloody lip. The next day his desecrated body turns up in a field. Read more…
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THE WATER MAN’S DAUGHTER
by Emma Ruby-Sachs
Quill & Quire, July 1, 2011
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by Emma Ruby-Sachs Posted by: admin Categories: Adult Fiction, Reviews Tags: cholera outbreaks, impressive debut, local authorities, local councillors, Quill and Quire, water shortages
by Emma Ruby-Sachs Posted by: admin Categories: Adult Fiction, Reviews Tags: cholera outbreaks, impressive debut, local authorities, local councillors, Quill and Quire, water shortages
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