Noni Jabavu
Noni Jabavu, a pioneering voice in South African literature, was the first black woman to publish memoirs detailing her life experiences. Her acclaimed works, including Drawn in Colour and The Ochre People, have drawn comparisons to the influential writings of Zora Neale Hurston. Jabavu's unique perspective as a cosmopolitan and free-spirited individual shines through her narratives. In 1977, she returned to her roots and began sharing her insights through a weekly column in the Daily Dispatch. This paperback edition, published by Tafelberg Publishers Ltd in 2020, spans 272 pages and invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of Jabavu's life and the cultural landscape of South Africa. Discover the remarkable journey of Noni Jabavu and her contributions to literature that continue to resonate today.