THE STORIES OF NAZ GOOL EBRAHIM AND DISTRICT SIX are intimately linked; in fact it is hard to imagine the one without the other. As the niece of Cissie Gool, Naz came from fighting stock. Strong women with strong voices ran in the family. So when the Apartheid Government declared ‘the District’, a slum in 1966 and announced plans to flatten it, Naz wasn’t about to lose all that she held dear without a fight. She became the voice of the voiceless, both in South Africa and in the USA and was nominated as ‘Woman of the Year’.
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-86486-739-1, 2011, 210x148mm, 228 pages
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