Crossroads: I Live Where I Like by Benson, Trantraal et al - Book Recommendation

Crossroads: I Live Where I Like

Crossroads: I Live Where I Like is a graphic novel that retells some parts of the South African apartheid story through the lens of gender and housing. In this book, we see how South African women organised and resisted the government's attempt to bulldoze Crossroads, a settlement created by women who had nowhere to live because of the government's segregation policies.

THINGS I LOVE IN THIS BOOK
Crossroads contains diverse accounts (more than 50 witnesses) of the atrocities committed during the apartheid period. The book explains the origins of the underhanded tactics used by the government to sow distrust and division within black communities.

Crossroads Koni Benson
DISLIKES

None.

WHO THIS IS FOR
Those interested in the historical happenings during the South African apartheid regime will find new perspectives and narratives here.

Many thanks to PM Press for providing a review copy.


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