Sunday Tribune

Young adult tale will resonate with many

- LESEGO MAKGATHO lesego.makgatho@inl.co.za My So-called Friend

PRUDENCE Makau’s debut novel, My So-called Friend, brings us into the young lives of high school learners Tlhalefo, Boitumelo, Lethabo and Itumeleng.

Thlalefo’s family are constantly moving, and she doesn’t often get to establish friendship­s. At a new school yet again, she strikes up a friendship with the beautiful Boitumelo and shares the story of her secret crush on Lethabo, whom she falls for when she sees him in her taxi.

As it turns out, Boitumelo is a “mean girl” – she steals Lethabo’s attention while pretending to stay friendly with Thlalefo, leaving Thlalefo to learn a hard lesson.

When invited to accompany Itumeleng to a matric farewell event, the same event that Lethabo will be attending without Boitumelo, Tlhalefo sees it as an opportunit­y to find out if she ever stood a chance with Lethabo, and if she did, would she go against her own rules and values and reclaim what is rightfully hers?

My So-called Friend is a tale of friendship, betrayal, and the strength to rise above it all. It is a book any book club would want to discuss, covering themes such as love, growth, friendship and finding yourself. Many will relate to it.

Asked why she wrote the book, Prudence Makau said that she had experience­d betrayal from a friend in her younger years and when she heard a friend of hers relay the same experience, the idea to pen the book came to her.

“I knew a lot of people would resonate with it and connect with it as we’ve all probably experience­d a toxic friend in our lives.

“I also wanted readers to connect with the characters and the setting. I just want young black girls to find themselves in this book,” said Makau.

The easy-to-read book has 16 chapters and keeps the reader captivated from start to finish.

Positionin­g itself in the Young Adult (YA) fiction genre, teenage girls are sure to resonate with it and find meaning through it.

Prudence Makau was born in Limpopo and raised in various parts of Gauteng.

She is currently completing a Master’s degree in Management, specialisi­ng in Governance, at the University of the Witwatersr­and.

She works as a marketing co-ordinator at a publishing company and lives in Roodepoort with her husband. This is her first book.

is published by Tafelberg, and is available at all major bookstores.

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