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Pride on the page: celebrating stories of identity, love, resilience
The Star
|June 18, 2025
PRIDE Month serves as both a jubilant celebration and a call to action, encouraging individuals to reflect on the significant contributions and struggles of queer and transgender people.
As we embrace the vibrancy of this period, it is essential to foster conver-sations about inclusion, justice, and the varied experiences within the LGBTQ+ community.
One ot the most impactful ways to engage with these themes is through literature, which can provide insight, provoke thought, and inspire change.
This season marks an opportunity for book lovers of all genres and ages to delve into a selection of powerful narratives and truths. Whether your preference leans towards fiction or non-fiction, there is something for everyone that mirrors the realities and aspirations of the LGBTQ+ commu-nity.
A wide array of titles reflect fierce and vulnerable characters whose journeys resonate with personal experiences, highlighting the complexities of love, identity and belonging.
THE QUIET VIOLENCE OF DREAMS by K SELLO DUIKER
One of the late K Sello Duiker’s most haunting works, The Quiet Violence of Dreams, delves into the life of Tshepo, a young university student grappling with the aftermath of trauma.
A foray into the depths of sex work, sexuality, and spirituality, the novel takes readers into a world that is both relatable and unsettling.
Duiker, often hailed as one of South Africa’s paramount writers, does not shy away from the most emotional aspects of human experiences.
His work has left an indelible mark on literature reminiscent of the way Steve Biko influenced politics.
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