Review; Weeding the Flowerbeds by Sarah Mkhonza

As I have a World Literature Project going on, I ended up reading Weeding the Flowerbeds by Sarah Mkhonza, who is from Swaziland. Today I'll post my review.

Description from Amazon
Weeding the Flowerbeds is a memoir of boarding school at Manzini Nazarene high school in Swaziland, a country in southern Africa. In this book Sarah explores life in the boarding school at Manzini Nazarene high school, a school that produced many graduates. She explores life in an educational institution where growing up is takes place under strict hostel rules in the seventies. As young swazi girls Bulelo, Sisile and Makhosi grow up learning about life and christianity. They learn to love school and also to appreciate writing and literature. All the time they feel as if they are being pushed in a certain direction and it is one of the teachers Mr. Fields and others who come to the school and make them understand the importance of choosing to be * in ones spirit. With all that education they leave the school and go and live their lives.

My Thoughts on the Book
It was a fascinating read about a country I know very little about and one got to know the girls a bit while reading. It's a short book, but worth the read.

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