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Tale of love and resistance
Cape Argus
|June 02, 2025
IN HIS latest novel, Song of a Slave Girl, award-winning South African author Ashraf Kagee invites readers on a gripping journey through the confines of the Cape Colony during its dark era of slavery.
This historical romance captures the tumultuous love story of Meraj and Djameela, two young slaves whose lives are tragically torn apart, yet who remain bound by a profound desire to be reunited.
Following a traumatic separation, Djameela is sold to a distant farmer, leaving Meraj engulfed in a grief that fuels his determination to reunite with her.
This touching separation sets the stage for a sweeping narrative of courage, betrayal, and the unbeatable human spirit.
Djameela’s journey is particularly compelling as she confronts the advances of her new master’s son.
Armed with the wisdom and strength of enslaved women from the East Indies, she learns to navigate her dangerous situation.
With each passing day, Djameela becomes more entrenched in her resolve, plotting her daring escape while also yearning for the embrace of Meraj.
Her character embodies the intersection of love and resistance, demonstrating that even in the darkest of times, hope can illuminate a path toward freedom.
As the narrative unfolds, both lovers take significant risks - sacrificing their safety, and at times their very lives - in the pursuit of each other.
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