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South African books that amplify women’s voices

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August 06, 2025

AS SOUTH Africa celebrates Women's Month this August, it’s the perfect time to honour the stories, experiences and contributions of women - especially through the power of literature.

- LUTHO PASIYA

South African books that amplify women’s voices

Books have long served as vessels for empowerment, education and elevation, allowing voices that are often overlooked to be heard, acknowledged and celebrated.

SA female authors, in particular, have carved out spaces in literature where women can see themselves reflected - in all their complexities, struggles and triumphs.

From deeply personal memoirs to thought-provoking fiction and from self-help titles to powerful poetry, SA women writers are creating works that challenge societal norms, inspire critical thinking and spark change.

These books not only amplify the voices of women, but they also offer tools for healing, growth and self-discovery.

This Women's Month, we spotlight some of the most impactful books by SA women that serve to empower, educate and elevate.

Let the pages of these books remind us of the resilience, brilliance and power of women across generations.

@ Call Me Woman by Ellen Kuzwayo

Ellen Kuzwayo’s Call Me Woman is more than just a memoir - it is a historical document that captures the lives, voices and resilience of millions of black SA women who suffered under apartheid.

Through the lens of her journey, Kuzwayo unveils the generational pain of dispossession, displacement and systemic dehumanisation.

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