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041 _aEnglish
082 _a823.92
_bDUKE
100 _aDuker, Ekow
_d2019
_eAuthor
_9130628
245 _aA Novel Yellowbone
260 _aCape Town, South Africa
_bKWELA Books,
_c©2019
300 _a316 Pages
_c24 cm
504 _aGrowing up in Mthatha, light-skinned Karabo is called 'yellowbone'. She often hears her parents argue, not realising her complexion, and questions surrounding her paternity, is the cause. People expect 'exotic' Karabo to coast through life on her looks. But she has high aspirations and goes to London to study architecture. When Karabo is invited to a private recital, a priceless antique violin binds her fate to that of virtuoso André Potgieter who came to London to hide his secret - though no saint, he sees angels when he plays a beautiful piece of music. Whether it is synaesthesia or something otherworldly, he cannot say. All he knows is that he would do anything to keep seeing the angels, but these days they rarely come to him. Events on the night of the recital cause Karabo to run away to Ghana to the refuge of her father, but her plans go horribly wrong. And André soon follows for his own selfish reasons
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