When Nomandla is awarded a
scholarship to attend the prestigious Cameron House for Girls in Durban, she
thinks her life will improve. Instead it falls apart.
Growing up in Ziyabuya township, Nomandla
battles poverty, racism, and her own mental health. She is pursued by visions
which result in her being hospitalised, and is then made to accompany her
father on Saturdays to his gardening job at the home of the Smith family. It is
here that she first encounters Casey, a girl who will play a significant role
in turning her life upside down, destroying her hope of a better future.
Meanwhile, at Cameron House, Nomandla learns that, as a scholarship girl, she
is expected to showcase gratitude as well as her culture, being regarded as
little more than a display of transformation, unity and acceptance.
Unfortunately, the reality is very different.
Andile Cele’s beautiful debut novel
considers the complexities around identity, its ties to shame, grief, and to
South Africa’s painful history. Braids & Migraines follows Nomandla as she
comes to a place of personal understanding and acceptance, without
compromise.