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Govender-Tedder finds humour, healing in 'The Village Indian'
Cape Argus
|May 28, 2025
CAPTIVATING, humourous, and deeply insightful, this new book is not just a narrative but a heartfelt reflection on the unique charm and complexities of living in a close-knit village, contrasting sharply with the hustle and bustle of urban existence.

IN HER latest literary endeavour, The Village Indian, Vanessa Govender-Tedder, best-selling author of Beaten but not Broken, offers a vibrant and insightful glimpse into the enchanting world of small-town life in South Africa.
Captivating, humourous, and deeply insightful, this new book is not just a narrative but a heartfelt reflection on the unique charm and complexities of living in a close-knit village, contrasting sharply with the hustle and bustle of urban existence.
Set against the backdrop of a far-flung village in the South African countryside, Govender-Tedder paints a lively portrait of a community where mixed-race families are a rarity, providing readers with a front-row seat to a lifestyle that is both delightful and occasionally bewildering.
The author expertly weaves together personal experiences and observations, revealing the vibrant community spirit that thrives in rural enclaves, where adventure and inspiration often lurk in the most unexpected corners.
The book takes readers on a journey through the everyday realities of small-town politics, community gatherings, and the inherent quirks that define village life.
With her characteristic wit and insight, Govender-Tedder argues persuasively that these towns are anything but boring.
Instead, they pulse with energy, charm, and a sense of connection that many urban dwellers find lacking in the post-lockdown world.
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